2020
DOI: 10.1007/s12652-020-02113-9
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Internet of Health Things (IoHT) for personalized health care using integrated edge-fog-cloud network

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“…Another fog-based eHealth application is proposed by Vilela et al in [19], to monitor the health condition of patients by collecting body physiological parameters as well as environmental factors such as light, air quality, etc. Mukherjee et al [20] proposed a three-tier mobility-aware Internet of Health Things (IoHT) framework, which consists of sensor nodes, fog nodes for parametric health control, and a cloud server for processing in the case of abnormal health status. In [17,18,19,20], researchers validated their proposed fog computing-based architectures of health monitoring systems by comparing only against the cloud computing-based implementation.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Another fog-based eHealth application is proposed by Vilela et al in [19], to monitor the health condition of patients by collecting body physiological parameters as well as environmental factors such as light, air quality, etc. Mukherjee et al [20] proposed a three-tier mobility-aware Internet of Health Things (IoHT) framework, which consists of sensor nodes, fog nodes for parametric health control, and a cloud server for processing in the case of abnormal health status. In [17,18,19,20], researchers validated their proposed fog computing-based architectures of health monitoring systems by comparing only against the cloud computing-based implementation.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mukherjee et al [20] proposed a three-tier mobility-aware Internet of Health Things (IoHT) framework, which consists of sensor nodes, fog nodes for parametric health control, and a cloud server for processing in the case of abnormal health status. In [17,18,19,20], researchers validated their proposed fog computing-based architectures of health monitoring systems by comparing only against the cloud computing-based implementation. Instead, we compared our proposed fog-enabled health monitoring system with two other fog-based implementations i.e.…”
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“…IoT comprises billions of connected things; things could be sensors, computers, embedded devices, actuators, smartphones, etc. [37,48]. Research studies [12,49] show that traditional communication protocols such as HTTP, TCP, and IP are not efficient to support M2M communication.…”
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“…Additionally, it will be on the Blockchain arrangement, which would make the information secure; there will be a Blockchain-based platform for the healthcare informatics to store, manage, and process the data. Several frameworks based on Blockchain have been proposed in [19,[37][38][39][40][41][42][43][44][45] for health informatics data analysis, storage, management, and transformation. Moreover, interested readers are referred to study the review articles i.e., [46,47], that show comprehensive detailed information on the use of Blockchain in the healthcare industry.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%