2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.procs.2017.12.083
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Mist Data: Leveraging Mist Computing for Secure and Scalable Architecture for Smart and Connected Health

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“…The advantage of this paradigm is that the sensor data is close to its source and avoid sharing across the network except if required unequivocally. Barik et al [11] have proposed a prototype development of SOA-Mist a Mist-based framework to provides an efficient and effective means of sharing geospatial health data resources. The framework integrates: (1) a security integration based on SSL which ensure integrity of service; (2) a database security, which ensures the availability of data for authenticated users.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The advantage of this paradigm is that the sensor data is close to its source and avoid sharing across the network except if required unequivocally. Barik et al [11] have proposed a prototype development of SOA-Mist a Mist-based framework to provides an efficient and effective means of sharing geospatial health data resources. The framework integrates: (1) a security integration based on SSL which ensure integrity of service; (2) a database security, which ensures the availability of data for authenticated users.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors in [ 29 ] proposed an efficient and secure mist computing framework that ensures the requirements of a recently released public geospatial heath data set. The aim of the model is to enhance the security features with the help of mist nodes for effective management of geospatial health data.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In paper [28], authors have introduced an algorithm to decide the best infrastructure Cloud, Fog, or Mist based on restriction requirements such as latency. Authors in [29] have suggested the use of Mist Computing to secure the architecture of smart and connected health. Papers [30,31,32,33,34] the Mist Computing paradigm is presented.…”
Section: Architecture Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%