2019
DOI: 10.13052/jwe1540-9589.1782
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Secure Semantic Smart HealthCare (S3HC)

Abstract: Healthcare is a significant domain having a huge knowledge base, a significant part which comes from medical, diagnostic and imaging devices and sensors. The health status of patients may be monitored and managed remotely by performing reasoning over this knowledge base. Specialists in HealthCare facilities are required to handle large quantity of data generated and make decisions. However, the heterogeneous and complex nature and the huge amount of data generated; the way it is represented and presented; and … Show more

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“…al. proposed the Secure Semantic Healthcare (S3HC) framework to represent, integrate and securely exchange data collected by healthcare devices [59]. It is a robust framework that delivers a semantic infrastructure for data storing, integration, and querying.…”
Section: Interoperability Infrastructurementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…al. proposed the Secure Semantic Healthcare (S3HC) framework to represent, integrate and securely exchange data collected by healthcare devices [59]. It is a robust framework that delivers a semantic infrastructure for data storing, integration, and querying.…”
Section: Interoperability Infrastructurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies share the same underlying technologies to deliver their solutions, including OWL/ontologies (all studies), SWRL [10,15,16,25,38,39,46,[50][51][52], RDF [17,18,32,37,47,59], SPARQL [17,37,59], XACML [15,38,39,51,57], Jena [25,36,37,46], Semantic APIs/Web Services [9,36,37], and Internet of Things (IoT) devices [3,18,59]. It demonstrates the flexibility of SW tools to allow the implementation of security mechanisms to protect sensitive data and still enable the interoperability and integration of such data.…”
Section: Costa Lima Et Al / Security Approaches For Electronic Health...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In biomedical domain, ontologies have been deployed as efficient and intelligent knowledge management tools for secure semantic smart health care (Tiwari et al , 2018; Mishra and Jain, 2019). Zhang et al (2017) developed a knowledge-based system for the assessment of the level of patients’ follow-up.…”
Section: Related Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The IoT healthcare and medicare systems domains generate the quality of semantic interoperability of medically connected objects in order to analyze vital signs and provide adequate service to patients [21]. The semantic sensor network web technologies and sensors utilized in many applications like medicare and security provide interoperability, heterogeneity, and the necessary environment in IoT data [22]. The e-healthcare framework is used in the ontological description to design and implement healthcare data into entities and properties [23].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%