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- ItemReal-Time Fault-Tolerant mHealth System: Comprehensive Review of Healthcare Services, Opens Issues, Challenges and Methodological Aspects.(0000-00-00) Albahri, A S; Zaidan, A A; Albahri, O S; Zaidan, B B; Alsalem, M AThe burden on healthcare services in the world has increased substantially in the past decades The quality and quantity of care have to increase to meet surging demands especially among patients with chronic heart diseases The expansion of information and communication technologies has led to new models for the delivery healthcare services in telemedicine Therefore mHealth plays an imperative role in the sustainable delivery of healthcare services in telemedicine This paper presents a comprehensive review of healthcare service provision It highlights the open issues and challenges related to the use of the real time fault tolerant mHealth system in telemedicine The methodological aspects of mHealth are examined and three distinct and successive phases are presented The first discusses the identification process for establishing a decision matrix based on a crossover of time of arrival of patient at the hospital multi services and hospitals within mHealth The second phase discusses the development of a decision matrix for hospital selection based on the MAHP method The third phase discusses the validation of the proposed system
- ItemReal-Time Remote Health Monitoring Systems Using Body Sensor Information and Finger Vein Biometric Verification: A Multi-Layer Systematic Review.(0000-00-00) Mohsin, A H; Zaidan, A A; Zaidan, B B; Albahri, A S; Albahri, O S; Alsalem, M A; Mohammed, K IThe development of wireless body area sensor networks is imperative for modern telemedicine However attackers and cybercriminals are gradually becoming aware in attacking telemedicine systems and the black market value of protected health information has the highest price nowadays Security remains a formidable challenge to be resolved Intelligent home environments make up one of the major application areas of pervasive computing Security and privacy are the two most important issues in the remote monitoring and control of intelligent home environments for clients and servers in telemedicine architecture The personal authentication approach that uses the finger vein pattern is a newly investigated biometric technique This type of biometric has many advantages over other types explained in detail later on and is suitable for different human categories and ages This study aims to establish a secure verification method for real time monitoring systems to be used for the authentication of patients and other members who are working in telemedicine systems The process begins with the sensor based on Tiers 1 and 2 client side in the telemedicine architecture and ends with patient verification in Tier 3 server side via finger vein biometric technology to ensure patient security on both sides Multilayer taxonomy is conducted in this research to attain the study s goal In the first layer real time remote monitoring studies based on the sensor technology used in telemedicine applications are reviewed and analysed to provide researchers a clear vision of security and privacy based on sensors in telemedicine An extensive search is conducted to identify articles that deal with security and privacy issues related applications are reviewed comprehensively and a coherent taxonomy of these articles is established ScienceDirect IEEE Xplore and Web of Science databases are checked for articles on mHealth in telemedicine based on sensors A total of 3064 papers are collected from 2007 to 2017 The retrieved articles are filtered according to the security and privacy of telemedicine applications based on sensors Nineteen articles are selected and classified into two categories The first category which accounts for 57 89 n 11 19 includes surveys on telemedicine articles and their applications The second category accounting for 42 1 n 8 19 includes articles on the three tiered architecture of telemedicine The collected studies reveal the essential need to construct another taxonomy layer and review studies on finger vein biometric verification systems This map matching for both taxonomies is developed for this study to go deeply into the sensor field and determine novel risks and benefits for patient security and privacy on client and server sides in telemedicine applications In the second layer of our taxonomy the literature on finger vein biometric verification systems is analysed and reviewed In this layer we obtain a final set of 65 articles classified into four categories In the first category 80 n 52 65 of the articles focus on development and design In the second category 12 30 n 8 65 includes evaluation and comparative articles These articles are not intensively included in our literature analysis In the third category 4 61 n 3 65 includes articles about analytical studies In the fourth category 3 07 n 2 65 comprises reviews and surveys This study aims to provide researchers with an up to date overview of studies that have been conducted on user patient authentication to enhance the security level in telemedicine or any information system In the current study taxonomy is presented by explaining previous studies Moreover this review highlights the motivations challenges and recommendations related to finger vein biometric verification systems and determines the gaps in this research direction protection of finger vein templates in real time which represent a new research direction in this area
- ItemReal-Time Remote Health-Monitoring Systems in a Medical Centre: A Review of the Provision of Healthcare Services-Based Body Sensor Information, Open Challenges and Methodological Aspects.(0000-00-00) Albahri, O S; Zaidan, A A; Zaidan, B B; Hashim, M; Albahri, A S; Alsalem, M APromoting patient care is a priority for all healthcare providers with the overall purpose of realising a high degree of patient satisfaction A medical centre server is a remote computer that enables hospitals and physicians to analyse data in real time and offer appropriate services to patients The server can also manage organise and support professionals in telemedicine Therefore a remote medical centre server plays a crucial role in sustainably delivering quality healthcare services in telemedicine This article presents a comprehensive review of the provision of healthcare services in telemedicine applications especially in the medical centre server Moreover it highlights the open issues and challenges related to providing healthcare services in the medical centre server within telemedicine Methodological aspects to control and manage the process of healthcare service provision and three distinct and successive phases are presented The first phase presents the identification process to propose a decision matrix DM on the basis of a crossover of multi healthcare services and hospital list within intelligent data and service management centre Tier 4 The second phase discusses the development of a DM for hospital selection on the basis of integrated VIKOR Analytic Hierarchy Process AHP methods Finally the last phase examines the validation process for the proposed framework
- ItemSensor-Based mHealth Authentication for Real-Time Remote Healthcare Monitoring System: A Multilayer Systematic Review.(0000-00-00) Shuwandy, Moceheb Lazam; Zaidan, B B; Zaidan, A A; Albahri, A SThe new and groundbreaking real time remote healthcare monitoring system on sensor based mobile health mHealth authentication in telemedicine has considerably bounded and dispersed communication components mHealth an attractive part in telemedicine architecture plays an imperative role in patient security and privacy and adapts different sensing technologies through many built in sensors This study aims to improve sensor based defence and attack mechanisms to ensure patient privacy in client side when using mHealth Thus a multilayer taxonomy was conducted to attain the goal of this study Within the first layer real time remote monitoring studies based on sensor technology for telemedicine application were reviewed and analysed to examine these technologies and provide researchers with a clear vision of security and privacy based sensors in the telemedicine area An extensive search was conducted to find articles about security and privacy issues review related applications comprehensively and establish the coherent taxonomy of these articles ScienceDirect IEEE Xplore and Web of Science databases were investigated for articles on mHealth in telemedicine based sensor A total of 3064 papers were collected from 2007 to 2017 The retrieved articles were filtered according to the security and privacy of sensor based telemedicine applications A total of 19 articles were selected and classified into two categories The first category 57 89 n 11 19 included survey on telemedicine articles and their applications The second category 42 1 n 8 19 included articles contributed to the three tiered architecture of telemedicine The collected studies improved the essential need to add another taxonomy layer and review the sensor based smartphone authentication studies This map matching for both taxonomies was developed for this study to investigate sensor field comprehensively and gain access to novel risks and benefits of the mHealth security in telemedicine application The literature on sensor based smartphones in the second layer of our taxonomy was analysed and reviewed A total of 599 papers were collected from 2007 to 2017 In this layer we obtained a final set of 81 articles classified into three categories The first category of the articles 86 41 n 70 81 where sensor based smartphones were examined by utilising orientation sensors for user authentication was used The second category 7 40 n 6 81 included attack articles which were not intensively included in our literature analysis The third category 8 64 n 7 81 included other articles Factors were considered to understand fully the various contextual aspects of the field in published studies The characteristics included the motivation and challenges related to sensor based authentication of smartphones encountered by researchers and the recommendations to strengthen this critical area of research Finally many studies on the sensor based smartphone in the second layer have focused on enhancing accurate authentication because sensor based smartphones require sensors that could authentically secure mHealth
- ItemSmart Home-based IoT for Real-time and Secure Remote Health Monitoring of Triage and Priority System using Body Sensors: Multi-driven Systematic Review.(0000-00-00) Talal, Mohammed; Zaidan, A A; Zaidan, B B; Albahri, A S; Alamoodi, A H; Albahri, O S; Alsalem, M A; Lim, C K; Tan, K L; Shir, W L; Mohammed, K IThe Internet of Things IoT has been identified in various applications across different domains such as in the healthcare sector IoT has also been recognised for its revolution in reshaping modern healthcare with aspiring wide range prospects including economical technological and social This study aims to establish IoT based smart home security solutions for real time health monitoring technologies in telemedicine architecture A multilayer taxonomy is driven and conducted in this study In the first layer a comprehensive analysis on telemedicine which focuses on the client and server sides shows that other studies associated with IoT based smart home applications have several limitations that remain unaddressed Particularly remote patient monitoring in healthcare applications presents various facilities and benefits by adopting IoT based smart home technologies without compromising the security requirements and potentially large number of risks An extensive search is conducted to identify articles that handle these issues related applications are comprehensively reviewed and a coherent taxonomy for these articles is established A total number of n 3064 are gathered between 2007 and 2017 for most reliable databases such as ScienceDirect Web of Science and Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineer Xplore databases Then the articles based on IoT studies that are associated with telemedicine applications are filtered Nine articles are selected and classified into two categories The first category which accounts for 22 22 n 2 9 includes surveys on telemedicine articles and their applications The second category which accounts for 77 78 n 7 9 includes articles on the client and server sides of telemedicine architecture The collected studies reveal the essential requirement in constructing another taxonomy layer and review IoT based smart home security studies Therefore IoT based smart home security features are introduced and analysed in the second layer The security of smart home design based on IoT applications is an aspect that represents a crucial matter for general occupants of smart homes in which studies are required to provide a better solution with patient security privacy protection and security of users entities from being stolen or compromised Innovative technologies have dispersed limitations related to this matter The existing gaps and trends in this area should be investigated to provide valuable visions for technical environments and researchers Thus 67 articles are obtained in the second layer of our taxonomy and are classified into six categories In the first category 25 37 n 17 67 of the articles focus on architecture design In the second category 17 91 n 12 67 includes security analysis articles that investigate the research status in the security area of IoT based smart home applications In the third category 10 44 n 7 67 includes articles about security schemes In the fourth category 17 91 n 12 67 comprises security examination In the fifth category 13 43 n 9 67 analyses security protocols In the final category 14 92 n 10 67 analyses the security framework Then the identified basic characteristics of this emerging field are presented and provided in the following aspects Open challenges experienced on the development of IoT based smart home security are addressed to be adopted fully in telemedicine applications Then the requirements are provided to increase researcher s interest in this study area On this basis a number of recommendations for different parties are described to provide insights on the next steps that should be considered to enhance the security of smart homes based on IoT A map matching for both taxonomies is developed in this study to determine the novel risks and benefits of IoT based smart home security for real time remote health monitoring within client and server sides in telemedicine applications
- ItemSystematic Review of Real-time Remote Health Monitoring System in Triage and Priority-Based Sensor Technology: Taxonomy, Open Challenges, Motivation and Recommendations.(0000-00-00) Albahri, O S; Albahri, A S; Mohammed, K I; Zaidan, A A; Zaidan, B B; Hashim, M; Salman, Omar HThe new and ground breaking real time remote monitoring in triage and priority based sensor technology used in telemedicine have significantly bounded and dispersed communication components To examine these technologies and provide researchers with a clear vision of this area we must first be aware of the utilised approaches and existing limitations in this line of research To this end an extensive search was conducted to find articles dealing with a telemedicine b triage c priority and d sensor e comprehensively review related applications and establish the coherent taxonomy of these articles ScienceDirect IEEE Xplore and Web of Science databases were checked for articles on triage and priority based sensor technology in telemedicine The retrieved articles were filtered according to the type of telemedicine technology explored A total of 150 articles were selected and classified into two categories The first category includes reviews and surveys of triage and priority based sensor technology in telemedicine The second category includes articles on the three tiered architecture of telemedicine Tier 1 represents the users Sensors acquire the vital signs of the users and send them to Tier 2 which is the personal gateway that uses local area network protocols or wireless body area network Medical data are sent from Tier 2 to Tier 3 which is the healthcare provider in medical institutes Then the motivation for using triage and priority based sensor technology in telemedicine the issues related to the obstruction of its application and the development and utilisation of telemedicine are examined on the basis of the findings presented in the literature