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Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is becoming prevalent across the globe due to the low cost of each tag and high convenience it offers in tagging objects individually. These RFID tags respond to queries from all readers and thus compromises the privacy and security of the personal information stored on the tags as these tags can be read by anyone without consent. If the security aspect...
In this modern era of the digital world, the patient's medical records are electronically maintained and updated for the maintenance of the good health. The electronically stored patients' health status is termed as the Electronic Patient Record (EPR). The EPR service includes the accessing, storage, and maintenance by the authenticated users. However, in the emergency situation, the EPR can be required...
— IoT is becoming very relevant and getting popular in the field of medical diagnosis nowadays. In this paper, we are bound to limelight in this field which focuses briefly over the child health monitoring. In this work, we implemented a smart and secure health care monitor application that personify the monitoring of total health and mind status of the children. As part of which we are adopting the...
A notion of creating smart cities with integrated high end ICT technologies, including cloud, edge, IoTs, and so forth, has increased recently in order to provide a reasonably high comfort to city residents with limited human intervention. In fact, one of the major challenges faced by city authorities of developing countries is to control air pollution, which might cause chronic diseases and financial...
Internet of Things (IoT) can be perceived as enabling user-specific interoperable communication services by integration of sensing and actuation technologies with other leading technologies, such as telecommunication, networking, security and cloud computing etc. Application of the ubiquitous IoT technologies to augment healthcare systems inadvertently exposes the latter to unpredictable, disruptive...
Cloud Computing offers on demand services of infrastructure (servers, storage and network), platform (operating systems and databases) and software (applications) over the Internet on pay-as-you-use model. Security is of pre-eminent interest in this new era of computing as many e-commerce and social networking sites move their operations to the Cloud. One of the approaches to protect the Cloud Environment...
Much of smart phone time is spent in using apps that connect to the Internet. Android, out of the box, does not provide network filtering or monitoring facilities. Security exploits and privacy leaks makes it necessary that we track network usage that could be happening behind our backs. We have built a “network ombudsman” framework service and an app that continuously monitors and logs the network...
Software maintenance phase is one of most important aspect of software development life cycle to satisfy the today's need of changing environment. In telecommunication network, it is most desired thing because new services are added very frequently to make a better world of communication. Generally, telecommunication network is huge and complex in which different type of nodes are scattered geographically,...
The ubiquitous growth of Internet of Things (IoT) and its medical applications has improved the effectiveness in remote health monitoring systems of elderly people or patients who need long-term personal care. Nowadays, chronic illnesses, such as, stroke, heart disease, diabetes, cancer, chronic respiratory diseases are major causes of death, in many parts of the world. In this paper, we propose a...
In remote rural areas, the availability of trained and qualified teachers is poor. Rural teaching is teacher-centric instead of student-centric. A systematic monitoring system to ensure that teachers practice the methods they learn at pre- or in-service trainings is not yet in place. Plagued by such deficiencies, present day rural education in India lacks quality, and children read, write, and compute...
Stroke is one of the leading causes of death and disability in India, and the prevalence of this disorder shows a steep rise in the recent decades. Among the many consequences of stroke, the loss of the ability to use language — i.e., aphasia — is a major detriment to the quality of life of the affected individuals. In the recent past, the rise of model-driven treatment approaches has shown promising...
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