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The Combination of AI, Blockchain, and the Internet of Things for Patient Relationship Management

Mohame Ikbal Nacer (), Simant Prakoonwit () and Ismail Alarab ()
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Mohame Ikbal Nacer: Bournemouth University
Simant Prakoonwit: Bournemouth University
Ismail Alarab: Bournemouth University

Chapter Chapter 3 in Internet of Things, 2021, pp 49-65 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The use of the Internet of Things (IoT) in the healthcare sector has shown to be a promising solution to reduce the workload of doctors and provide better service to patients. However, shared data may be subject to theft or misuse due to the security issues on various devices. Moreover, transparency among stakeholders, confidentiality, and micropayments need to be addressed. The objective of this work is to use federated learning over blockchain data generated from IoT devices with the usage of zero-knowledge proof or confidential transactions. The proposed architecture ensures the user a level of privacy set by them while making sure of sharing relevant insights with the concerned parties.

Keywords: Blockchain; Consensus; Artificial intelligence; Deep learning; Internet of Things; Zero-knowledge proof; Health care (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-70478-0_3

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