Abstract

The integration of the Internet of Things (IoT) and cloud computing is the most popular growing technology in the IT world. IoT integrated cloud computing technology can be used in smart cities, health care, smart homes, environmental monitoring, etc. In recent days, IoT integrated cloud can be used in the health care system for remote patient care, emergency care, disease prediction, pharmacy management, etc. but, still, security of patient data and disease prediction accuracy is a major concern. Numerous machine learning approaches were used for effective early disease prediction. However, machine learning takes more time and less performance while classification. In this research work, the Attribute based Searchable Honey Encryption with Functional Neural Network (ABSHE-FNN) framework is proposed to analyze the disease and provide stronger security in IoT-cloud healthcare data. In this work, the Cardiovascular Disease and Pima Indians diabetes dataset are used for heart and diabetic disease classification. Initially, means-mode normalization removes the noise and normalizes the IoT data, which helps to enhance the quality of data. Rectified Linear Unit (RLU) was applied to adjust the feature weight to reduce the training cost and error classification. This proposed ABSHE-FNN technique provides better security and achieves 92.79% disease classification accuracy compared to existing techniques.

Highlights

  • The Internet of Things (IoT) is defined as a network of internet-linked physical devices that are interacting with each other over the internet

  • The Cardiovascular Disease and Pima Indians diabetes dataset are used for heart and diabetic disease classification

  • Means-mode normalization removes the noise and normalizes the IoT data, which helps to enhance the quality of data

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Introduction

The Internet of Things (IoT) is defined as a network of internet-linked physical devices that are interacting with each other over the internet. Cloud computing delivers various resources to users over the internet, such as software, networking, storage, etc. IoT integrated with cloud computing can increase performance capabilities and storage of resources to the fullest. Cloud computing is used as a front-end for accessing the Internet of Things. The consumerization of the healthcare system has surged by developing and encouraging people to use connected devices such as smart phones, wearable, and hand-held devices to live life with comfort. IoT is the revolutionary innovation that bridges the challenges of interoperability to fundamentally change the way healthcare is provided, thereby driving improved

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