Abstract

Due to emerging developments in sports games, the usage of bio-ankle sensors has been growing progressively. Whereas, Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) is an emerging network that boosts bio-inspired sensors’ performances onto the fog-cloud network. However, a sequence of processes is required to complete the healthcare process for one sportsman. Therefore, workflow-enabled bio-inspired sensors tasks scheduled in IoMT postures different challenges. For instance, cost-efficient scheduling, security, and data validation in distributed hospitals to share their data. In this paper, we devise bio-inspired robotics-enabled schemes in the blockchain-fog-cloud-assisted IoMT environment. The goal is to minimize execution cost and blockchain of applications. Based on the proposed system, the study devises bio-inspired robotics function blockchain task scheduling (BIR-FBTS) schemes, determining the optimal assignment of tasks to the available nodes. The simulation results show that the proposed methods minimized 50% of the service cost and 40% of mined cost in the system compared to all existing bio-inspired healthcare systems.

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