DocumentCode
79171
Title
The Internet of Things for Health Care: A Comprehensive Survey
Author
Riazul Islam, S.M. ; Daehan Kwak ; Humaun Kabir, Md ; Hossain, Mahmud ; Kyung-Sup Kwak
Author_Institution
UWB Wireless Commun. Res. Center, Inha Univ., Incheon, South Korea
Volume
3
fYear
2015
fDate
2015
Firstpage
678
Lastpage
708
Abstract
The Internet of Things (IoT) makes smart objects the ultimate building blocks in the development of cyber-physical smart pervasive frameworks. The IoT has a variety of application domains, including health care. The IoT revolution is redesigning modern health care with promising technological, economic, and social prospects. This paper surveys advances in IoT-based health care technologies and reviews the state-of-the-art network architectures/platforms, applications, and industrial trends in IoT-based health care solutions. In addition, this paper analyzes distinct IoT security and privacy features, including security requirements, threat models, and attack taxonomies from the health care perspective. Further, this paper proposes an intelligent collaborative security model to minimize security risk; discusses how different innovations such as big data, ambient intelligence, and wearables can be leveraged in a health care context; addresses various IoT and eHealth policies and regulations across the world to determine how they can facilitate economies and societies in terms of sustainable development; and provides some avenues for future research on IoT-based health care based on a set of open issues and challenges.
Keywords
Internet of Things; data privacy; health care; medical computing; security of data; ubiquitous computing; Internet of Things; IoT policies; IoT privacy features; IoT revolution; IoT security features; IoT-based health care technologies; attack taxonomies; cyberphysical smart pervasive frameworks; e-health policies; health care; intelligent collaborative security model; network architectures; security requirements; security risk minimization; threat models; Biological system modeling; Internet of things; Market research; Medical services; Network architecture; Network security; Applications; Architectures; Challenges; Health Care; Industries; Internet of Things; Internet of things; Networks; Platforms; Policies; Security; Services; Technologies; applications; architectures; challenges; health care; industries; networks; platforms; policies; security; services; technologies;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Access, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
2169-3536
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/ACCESS.2015.2437951
Filename
7113786
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