A Context-Aware IoT based Fraught Model for COVID-19 Patient Self-Monitoring
Volume 15 Issue 2 2021
DownloadAuthor(s): | Muhammad Jamil, Shafiq Hussain ,Muhammad Farhan , Muhammad Rehan Naeem |
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Abstract | For human healthcare, the need for comprehensive systems for healthcare data sharing is ever-expanding. Context-Aware Applications using the Internet of Things have inveigled each industry over the globe. IoT-supported healthcare systems have been developed with efficient gateways that react like a connection between cloud computing and multivarious sensors. This paper addresses the concept of monitoring Covid-19 patients with an IoT-based Context-Aware System. The storage of healthcare systems’ massive data on the cloud causes latency issues and creates a lot of trouble during real-time analysis. The introduction of edge computing for real-time analysis can reduce these issues. Our research proposed a fraught model that will monitor and track the patients’ health records daily for smart self-treatment. We introduced the concept of context-aware wearable sensors to minimize actuation, transmission, and processing. Our model entails a cluster of internet-enabled wireless sensors, an edge computing layer, a cloud computing layer for syncing edge computing layer data, and end-user layers. We anticipated the secure end-to-end authentication sub-layers in our proposed model for the security and privacy of patients’ data. |
Keywords | Context-Aware Applications, Covid-19, Healthcare, Internet of Things. |
Year | 2021 |
Volume | 15 |
Issue | 2 |
Type | Research paper, manuscript, article |
Journal Name | Journal of Information & Communication Technology | Publisher Name | ILMA University | Jel Classification | - | DOI | - | ISSN no (E, Electronic) | 2075-7239 | ISSN no (P, Print) | 2415-0169 | Country | Pakistan | City | Karachi | Institution Type | University | Journal Type | Open Access | Manuscript Processing | Blind Peer Reviewed | Format | Paper Link | https://jict.ilmauniversity.edu.pk/journal/jict/15.2/2.pdf | Page | 6-11 |