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Secured Architecture for Internet of Things-Enabled Personalized Healthcare Systems

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Internet of Things and Personalized Healthcare Systems

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The Internet of Things (IoT) is the emerging area. This technology is made to connect any object around us to the Internet with the unique IP, and these connected objects can be communicated each other remotely as per the user’s convenience. It has applications in all most all the fields like industries, factories, environment, agriculture, transport, education, healthcare, energy, and retail. IoT leads to the new technologies like big data and cyber-physical systems. Connecting any object, from anywhere at any time, is not simple. It has various challenges like discovery, scalability, software complexity, interoperability, fault tolerance, security, and privacy. One of the major challenges is security. Due to the weak links used to connect the things to the Internet leads to many security issues in different levels of the IoT. This paper presents the various security issues and novel security architecture for the IoT-enabled personalized healthcare systems.

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Neerugatti, V., Rama Mohan Reddy, A. (2019). Secured Architecture for Internet of Things-Enabled Personalized Healthcare Systems. In: Internet of Things and Personalized Healthcare Systems. SpringerBriefs in Applied Sciences and Technology(). Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-0866-6_7

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