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      Secure and energy-efficient framework using Internet of Medical Things for e-healthcare

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          In various fields, the internet of things (IoT) gains a lot of popularity due to its autonomous sensors operations with the least cost. In medical and healthcare applications, the IoT devices develop an ecosystem to sense the medical conditions of the patients' such as blood pressure, oxygen level, heartbeat, temperature, etc. and take appropriate actions on an emergency basis. Using it, the healthcare-related data of patients is transmitted towards the remote users and medical centers for post-analysis. Different solutions have been proposed using Wireless Body Area Network (WBAN) to monitor the medical status of the patients based on low powered biosensor nodes, however, preventing increased energy consumption and communication costs are demanding and interesting problems. The issue of unbalanced energy consumption between biosensor nodes degrades the timely delivery of the patient's information to remote centers and gives a negative impact on the medical system. Moreover, the sensitive data of the patient is transmitting over the insecure Internet and prone to vulnerable security threats. Therefore, data privacy and integrity from malicious traffic are another challenging research issue for medical applications. This research article aims to a proposed secure and energy-efficient framework using Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) for e-healthcare (SEF-IoMT), which primary objective is to decrease the communication overhead and energy consumption between biosensors while transmitting the healthcare data on a convenient manner, and the other hand, it also secures the medical data of the patients against unauthentic and malicious nodes to improve the network privacy and integrity. The simulated results exhibit that the proposed framework improves the performance of medical systems for network throughput by 18%, packets loss rate by 44%, end-to-end delay by 26%, energy consumption by 29%, and link breaches by 48% than other states of the art solutions.

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                Contributors
                Journal
                J Infect Public Health
                J Infect Public Health
                Journal of Infection and Public Health
                The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of King Saud Bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences.
                1876-0341
                1876-035X
                15 July 2020
                15 July 2020
                Affiliations
                [a ]Artificial Intelligence & Data Analytics Lab (AIDA) CCIS Prince Sultan University Riyadh, 11586, Saudi Arabia
                [b ]Islamia College Peshawar, Peshawar, Pakistan
                [c ]Institute of Management Sciences, Peshawar, Pakistan
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                Article
                S1876-0341(20)30557-8
                10.1016/j.jiph.2020.06.027
                7362861
                32682657
                4a721208-377c-4f57-ba1b-55fdfe10e6eb
                © 2020 The Author(s)

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                : 21 April 2020
                : 20 June 2020
                : 25 June 2020
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                internet of medical things (iomt),biosensors,data security,energy efficiency,medical systems

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