Title : CLOUD-DRIVEN SMART HEALTHCARE SYSTEM WITH PUBLICLY VERIFIABLE INTERNET OF MEDICAL THINGS SECURITY

Author : Mohammad abdul waheed farooqui, Noone swathi, Metthala nikhil kumar

Abstract :

The advent of Internet-of-Medical-Things (IoMT) technology has significantly elevated the quality of life by seamlessly interconnecting biomedical sensors in the realm of e-health. Concurrently, another noteworthy technological advancement in the field of e-healthcare involves the outsourcing of medical data to the cloud. While these innovations hold immense promise, their adoption comes with challenges, most notably concerning the privacy of medical data and the resource constraints inherent in sensor devices. This article introduces a cutting-edge, secure, and efficient cloud-centric IoMT-enabled smart healthcare system with a focus on public verifiability. A key innovation of this system is the implementation of an escrow-free identity-based aggregate signcryption (EF-IDASC) scheme, introduced within the context of this article, to fortify data transmission security. The proposed smart healthcare system seamlessly retrieves medical data from multiple sensors embedded on a patient's

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