SMART AND SECURE IOT AND AI INTEGRATION FRAMEWORK FOR HOSPITAL ENVIRONMENT
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Valanarasu, R. 2019. “SMART AND SECURE IOT AND AI INTEGRATION FRAMEWORK FOR HOSPITAL ENVIRONMENT”. Journal of ISMAC 1 (3): 172-79. https://doi.org/10.36548/jismac.2019.3.004.

Keywords

— Artificial Intelligence
— Internet of Things
— Healthcare
— Data security
— electronic medical records
Published: 31-12-2019

Abstract

This paper presents a smart and secure framework for hospital environment using Internet of Things (IoT) and Artificial Intelligence (AI). This system overcomes the drawbacks of the current system of hospital information such as inflexible modes of networking, fixed point of information and so on. Factors such as basic network environment construction, application framework, logic structure, and data security are considered in detail. This work also helps in overcoming the existing problems of treatment, diagnosis, patient monitoring, and maintenance of hospital records in electronic format effectively. It presents a profound positive impact on the current methods followed in the hospital environment.

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