2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jksuci.2021.07.016
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Secure and lightweight privacy preserving Internet of things integration for remote patient monitoring

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“…A comparison of computation costs, communication costs, and security features to existing protocols show that the new protocol is more efficient and provides better security. Ahmed and Kannan [34] explore the growth in ICTs and the possibilities of IoT applications across various industries, specifically in healthcare. IoT has the ability to enhance healthcare delivery through Remote Patient Monitoring using wearable technology and sensors.…”
Section: Elliptic Curve Cryptography-based Solutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A comparison of computation costs, communication costs, and security features to existing protocols show that the new protocol is more efficient and provides better security. Ahmed and Kannan [34] explore the growth in ICTs and the possibilities of IoT applications across various industries, specifically in healthcare. IoT has the ability to enhance healthcare delivery through Remote Patient Monitoring using wearable technology and sensors.…”
Section: Elliptic Curve Cryptography-based Solutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The optimism of the biosensors field gravitates around these devices being a critical personal healthcare tool, although the field still needs further exploration. The spectrum of applications is mainly framed by the possibilities of biosensing to engage with the Internet of Things [45,46] and big data through wireless gadgets [47]. The prospect of combining the regular monitoring of health-related levels such as sweat glucose [48], blood test modules [4], or saliva [49] can be fundamental to cancer detection, which is a significant knowledge base in the field today.…”
Section: What Is Next For the Future Of Biosensors?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…IoT facilitates early warning systems through wearable devices and sensor networks, addressing delays in conventional healthcare services as these signs can even cause death if delayed or left untreated . Proposed secure IoT integration ensures reliable RPM with RFID authentication and privacy protection, enhancing healthcare quality [13]. This rise in preventive healthcare awareness, along with advancements in sensor technology and communication methods, has propelled health monitoring systems to the forefront of medical innovation.…”
Section: Cryptography For Healthcarementioning
confidence: 99%