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Fog Assisted Computing Architecture for Healthcare IOT

R. Deepika, R.A . Kalpana, R. Sharmikha Sree, S. Meera

Abstract


IOT generates associate new knowledge that may be processed exploitation cloud computing. except for time period remote health watching applications, the delay caused by transferring information to the cloud and back to the applying is unacceptable .Due to continuous watching of Iot devices Cloud storage got accumulated with bulk of junk files. process the information in cloud takes terribly while that makes slow alerts. To reduce the delay, the patient’s real-time data is processed by fog layer using fog node by event based triggering. In Fog Layer edge level computing is performed based on the threshold values the health status of respective patient is analyzed . If the status is getting abnormal then the Fog layer sends the health data to the Cloud. Then the emergency message will be sent to Hospital Ambulance , Doctor and relatives based on the type of event triggered.


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