Fifth International Conference on the Innovative Computing Technology (INTECH 2015) 2015
DOI: 10.1109/intech.2015.7173478
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Towards negotiable privacy policies in mobile healthcare

Abstract: With the increased use of mobile technologies in the health sector, patients are more and more concerned about their privacy protection. Particularly, due to the diversity of actors (physicians, healthcare organizations, Cloud providers…) and the heterogeneity of privacy policies defined by each actor, conflicts among these policies may occur. We believe that negotiation is one of the best techniques for resolving the issue of conflicting privacy policies. From this perspective, we present an approach and algo… Show more

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“…QC is particularly well-suited to numerous compute-intensive applications of healthcare [1], especially in the current highly connected Internet of Things (IoT) digital healthcare paradigm [2,3], which encompasses interconnected medical devices (such as medical sensors) that may be connected to the Internet or the cloud. The massive increase in computational capacity is not only beneficial for healthcare IoT but can allow quantum computers to enable fundamental breakthroughs in this domain.…”
Section: Quantum Computing For Healthcarementioning
confidence: 99%
“…QC is particularly well-suited to numerous compute-intensive applications of healthcare [1], especially in the current highly connected Internet of Things (IoT) digital healthcare paradigm [2,3], which encompasses interconnected medical devices (such as medical sensors) that may be connected to the Internet or the cloud. The massive increase in computational capacity is not only beneficial for healthcare IoT but can allow quantum computers to enable fundamental breakthroughs in this domain.…”
Section: Quantum Computing For Healthcarementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Quantum computing is particularly well suited to numerous compute-intensive applications of healthcare [1]-especially in the current highly connected digital healthcare paradigm [2], [3], which encompasses interconnected medical devices (such as medical sensors) that may be connected to the Internet or the cloud. In this heterogeneous connected paradigm, one of the prime challenges is to monitor and ensure the efficient Quality of Services (QoS) across all the connected infrastructures.…”
Section: B Quantum Computing For Healthcarementioning
confidence: 99%