Privacy Protection in Intelligent Healthcare Atomosphere: The Present and Prospect
Authors: Chandrahass Shankhdhar and L S Maurya
Publishing Date: 08-10-2022
ISBN: 978-81-955020-5-9
Abstract
The fast growth of Internet of Medical Things innovation has resulted in several breakthroughs in the smart healthcare field; it enhances healthcare systems to give more complex real-time services and more efficient patient motioning systems. Nonetheless, despite Internet of Medical Things, there is a dazzling side, some problems continue to stymie its acceptance. In reality, collecting, transferring, storing, and utilizing data in medical applications raises concerns about privacy and data protection, particularly given the large number of parties involved throughout the data life cycle. Motivated by these facts, the purpose of this paper is to conduct a Systematic Literature Review of privacy-preserving methods employed in the smart healthcare ecosystem. A standardized Literature Review technique is used to choose current research publications published between 2017 and 2021 from several databases. Several papers were screened, and the selected papers were subjected to critical examination
Keywords
Privacy Protection, E-Health Care, Internet of Medical Things (IoMT), Block chain, Machine Learning.
Cite as
Chandrahass Shankhdhar and L S Maurya, "Privacy Protection in Intelligent Healthcare Atomosphere: The Present and Prospect", In: Saroj Hiranwal and Garima Mathur (eds), Artificial Intelligence and Communication Technologies, SCRS, India, 2022, pp. 461-465. https://doi.org/10.52458/978-81-955020-5-9-44