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Elevating security and disease forecasting in smart healthcare through artificial neural synchronized federated learning

  • Tao Hai
  • , Arindam Sarkar
  • , Muammer Aksoy
  • , Rahul Karmakar
  • , Sarbajit Manna
  • , Amrita Prasad
  • Qiannan Normal College for Nationalities
  • Guizhou University
  • INTI International University
  • University of Calcutta
  • Al-Mustaqbal University College
  • Ahmed Bin Mohammed Military College
  • University of Burdwan
  • Cardiff Metropolitan University

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Abstract

Protecting patient privacy has become a top priority with the introduction of Healthcare 5.0 and the growth of the Internet of Things. This study provides a revolutionary strategy that makes use of blockchain technology, information fusion, and federated illness prediction and deep extreme machine learning to meet the difficulties with regard to healthcare privacy. The suggested framework integrates several innovative technologies to make healthcare systems safe and privacy-preserving. The framework leverages the blockchain system, a distributed and unchangeable ledger, to secure the integrity, traceability and openness of private medical information. Patient privacy is better protected as a result, and there is less chance of data breaches or unauthorized access. The system makes use of the Linear Discriminant Analysis (LDA), Decision Tree, Extra Tree Classifier, AdaBoost, and Federated Deep Extreme Machine Learning algorithms to increase the accuracy and efficacy of illness prediction. This method allows for collaborative learning across many healthcare organizations without disclosing raw data, protecting privacy. The system obtains a thorough awareness of patient health, allowing for the early diagnosis of diseases and the development of individualized treatment suggestions. To further detect and reduce possible security risks in the IoMT environment, the framework also includes intrusion detection methods. Protecting patient data and infrastructure, the system can quickly identify and react to unauthorized actions or threats. High accuracy and privacy protection are shown by the results, making it appropriate for Healthcare 5.0 applications. The findings have important ramifications for researchers, politicians, and healthcare professionals who are seeking to develop safe and privacy-conscious healthcare systems.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)7889-7914
Number of pages26
JournalCluster Computing
Volume27
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2024
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Artificial neural networks (ANNs)
  • Blockchain
  • Electronic health record (EHR)
  • Federated learning
  • Internet of Medical Things (IoMT)

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