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Proactive personalized services through fog-cloud computing in large-scale IoT-based healthcare application

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A hierarchical fog-cloud computing CEP architecture for personalized service to accelerate response time and reduce resource waste is proposed and Experimental result shows that FogCepCare is superior to the traditional IoT-based healthcare application.
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With the development of medical sensors and IoT, personalized service assisted elder and patient living is a critical service in IoT-based healthcare application. However, the scale and complexity of personalized service is increasing because of ubiquitous deployment of various kinds of medical sensors, which cause response time increase and resource waste. Therefore, leveraging the advantage of complex event processing (CEP) in data stream processing, we propose a hierarchical fog-cloud computing CEP architecture for personalized service to accelerate response time and reduce resource waste. Firstly, we introduce the proposed architecture, which includes sensor layer, fog layer and cloud layer. Secondly, we propose a series of optimizations for the architecture, there are a partitioning and clustering approach and a communication and parallel processing policy to optimize the fog and cloud computing. Finally, we implement a prototype system based on the architecture named FogCepCare. Experimental result shows that FogCepCare is superior to the traditional IoT-based healthcare application.

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A Survey on IoT Security: Application Areas, Security Threats, and Solution Architectures

TL;DR: A detailed review of the security-related challenges and sources of threat in the IoT applications is presented and four different technologies, blockchain, fog computing, edge computing, and machine learning, to increase the level of security in IoT are discussed.
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Enabling technologies for fog computing in healthcare IoT systems

TL;DR: A systematic literature review of the technologies for fog computing in the healthcare IoT systems field and analyzing the previous is presented, providing motivation, limitations faced by researchers, and suggestions proposed to analysts for improving this essential research field.
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A systematic review of IoT in healthcare: Applications, techniques, and trends

TL;DR: This paper aims to identify, compare systematically, and classify existing investigations taxonomically in the Healthcare IoT (HIoT) systems by reviewing 146 articles between 2015 and 2020, and presents a comprehensive taxonomy in the HIoT.
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Edge computing in smart health care systems: Review, challenges, and research directions

TL;DR: This paper aims first to survey the current and emerging edge computing architectures and techniques for health care applications, as well as to identify requirements and challenges of devices for various use cases.
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