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Develop New Algorithm To Improve Safety On WMSN In Health Disease Monitoring

T. P. Latchoumi, R Swathi, P. Vidyasri, K. Balamurugan

20222022 International Mobile and Embedded Technology Conference (MECON)59 citationsDOI

Abstract

The WSN was already commonly used in many applications because of the rapid growth of wireless communication networks including semiconductor technology. The basic elements of healthcare monitoring were Wireless Medical Sensor Networks (WMSNs). The WMSN, as a WSN application, has grown in importance in the current health industry and also can enhance value. Physiological information is retrieved by devices implanted in the body of the patient as well as wirelessly transmitted to healthcare providers’ portable devices in the WMSN. The person’s condition might then be obtained by health experts at any time and any place. This study identifies the much more difficult security issues in contemporary remote patient monitoring authentication methods as well as proposed a light general populace authentication protocol for MSNs. The networks of MSN were divided into the detectors, which provide measures about the person’s body, as well as actuation, which accept instructions from health workers as well as act in a certain way. Authenticating those instructions would be a crucial safety concern, as any change could have severe repercussions. The suggested method was implemented on the enhanced Rabin-Karp authentication algorithm, which has been tweaked in this study to enhance the signatory verification procedure, making it acceptable to delay-sensitive MSN systems. To demonstrate the enhanced Rabin-Karp method’s effectiveness, researchers used Tmote Sky motes to construct the method with various device configurations and also coded the method on an Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA) to examine its quality and construction. The findings show that medical, health doctors secure, direct, instant, and authenticated instructions to MSN nodes. The suggested method outperforms current protocols in terms of safety as well as systems were working. As a result, it’s better suited to WMSN-based healthcare applications.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceAlgorithmWireless Body Area NetworksIoT and Edge/Fog ComputingECG Monitoring and Analysis
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