TY - JOUR
T1 - COVID-19
T2 - Secure Healthcare Internet of Things Networks, Current Trends and Challenges with Future Research Directions
AU - Adil, Muhammad
AU - Ali, Jehad
AU - Jadoon, Muhammad Mohsin
AU - Alotaibi, Sattam Rabia
AU - Kumar, Neeraj
AU - Farouk, Ahmed
AU - Song, Houbing
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Association for Computing Machinery.
PY - 2023/5/16
Y1 - 2023/5/16
N2 - The number of affirmed COVID-19 cases showed an enormous increase in the recent past throughout the globe. Keeping in view the catastrophic destruction of this devastating virus, there is a must-need situation to maximize the use of existing healthcare technologies such as the healthcare Internet of Things (H-IoT). In healthcare, patient wearable devices are widely recognized as a dormant technology with enormous capabilities to assess and combat various diseases, e.g., cough, seizure, temperature, heartbeat, and so on. As we know, in the H-IoT, patient-wearable devices are dispersed in an infrastructure-free environment that exposes them to several private and public coercion while accumulating and transmitting high sensitive data over the wireless communication channel. Therefore, security is the main concern of these applications, and thus, the primary focus of this article to outline the limitations and challenges in the present literature from 2019 to 2021, to identify the requirements of H-IoT applications used in the context of COVID-19. Following this, we will move one step ahead to explore the current security techniques adopted in these applications. Consequently, we will identify the network architectural, cryptographic, protocols, and operational security challenges during our study to recommend viable research directions and opportunities, which could be helpful and capable to minimize the network architecture, deployment, and maintenance cost with more productive outcomes.
AB - The number of affirmed COVID-19 cases showed an enormous increase in the recent past throughout the globe. Keeping in view the catastrophic destruction of this devastating virus, there is a must-need situation to maximize the use of existing healthcare technologies such as the healthcare Internet of Things (H-IoT). In healthcare, patient wearable devices are widely recognized as a dormant technology with enormous capabilities to assess and combat various diseases, e.g., cough, seizure, temperature, heartbeat, and so on. As we know, in the H-IoT, patient-wearable devices are dispersed in an infrastructure-free environment that exposes them to several private and public coercion while accumulating and transmitting high sensitive data over the wireless communication channel. Therefore, security is the main concern of these applications, and thus, the primary focus of this article to outline the limitations and challenges in the present literature from 2019 to 2021, to identify the requirements of H-IoT applications used in the context of COVID-19. Following this, we will move one step ahead to explore the current security techniques adopted in these applications. Consequently, we will identify the network architectural, cryptographic, protocols, and operational security challenges during our study to recommend viable research directions and opportunities, which could be helpful and capable to minimize the network architecture, deployment, and maintenance cost with more productive outcomes.
KW - COVID-19 and healthcare IoT applications
KW - Data privacy
KW - authentication of patient wearable devices
KW - healthcare IoT applications
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85166319861
U2 - 10.1145/3558519
DO - 10.1145/3558519
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85166319861
SN - 1550-4859
VL - 19
JO - ACM Transactions on Sensor Networks
JF - ACM Transactions on Sensor Networks
IS - 3
M1 - 54
ER -