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Representing Data Quality and Data Security in Heterogeneous Sources

V. Jayaraj, K. Sakthi

Abstract


Equipment plays the major role in healthcare not only for sensory devices but also in communication, recording and display device. It is very important to examine various medical parameters and post operational days. Hence the latest development in Healthcare communication method using IoT is adapted. Internet of things serves as a catalyst for the healthcare and plays major role in wide range of healthcare applications. Together with the high number of heterogeneous interrelated devices, this creates scalability issues, there by calling for a flexible middleware platform able to deal with both security threats and data excellence issues in a dynamic IoT-environment. For providing the data security and quality in IoT environment the usages of health care industry. The prototype is validated in an experimental setting characterized by the practice of real-time open data feeds presenting different levels of reliability, quality and security.


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Heterogeneous, Healthcare, Internet of Things, M-Health, Quality, Security.

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