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Secure Modern Healthcare System Based on Internet of Things and Secret Sharing of IoT Healthcare Data


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1 Department of Computer Science & Engg., R. N. Modi Engineering College, Rajasthan Technical University, Kota, Rajasthan, India
 

The Internet of Things (IoT), is a concept that describes how objects that we are used in daily life will interact and negotiate with other objects over the internet. The amount of devices with Wi-Fi capabilities and built-in sensors keeps on increasing. IoT combines smart devices to provide smart services and applications like smart cities, smart healthcare, smart home, and digital farm etc. But it is very crucial to secure connected IoT devices and networks because of the nature of IoT system. In this paper, the existing works are analyzed and an IoT based healthcare system architecture is proposed. An authentication scheme to enhance the security of the proposed healthcare system is also present.

Keywords

Internet of Things, Smart Healthcare System, Secure Authentication, IOT Architecture.
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Authors

Aaditya Jain
Department of Computer Science & Engg., R. N. Modi Engineering College, Rajasthan Technical University, Kota, Rajasthan, India
Bhupendra Kumar Soni
Department of Computer Science & Engg., R. N. Modi Engineering College, Rajasthan Technical University, Kota, Rajasthan, India

Abstract


The Internet of Things (IoT), is a concept that describes how objects that we are used in daily life will interact and negotiate with other objects over the internet. The amount of devices with Wi-Fi capabilities and built-in sensors keeps on increasing. IoT combines smart devices to provide smart services and applications like smart cities, smart healthcare, smart home, and digital farm etc. But it is very crucial to secure connected IoT devices and networks because of the nature of IoT system. In this paper, the existing works are analyzed and an IoT based healthcare system architecture is proposed. An authentication scheme to enhance the security of the proposed healthcare system is also present.

Keywords


Internet of Things, Smart Healthcare System, Secure Authentication, IOT Architecture.

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