Abstract

The Internet of Things refers to physical items, which are equipped with software, sensors, computing power, and other technologies, and that communicate with other electronic devices and systems over communication networks or the Internet. A collection of medical devices and software programmes known as the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) link to healthcare networks via internet computing. Machine-to-machine communication, which is the foundation of IoMT, is made feasible by medical equipment that includes Wi-Fi. IoMT devices have the ability to analyse and store collected data by connecting to cloud services. IoMT is a different moniker for IoT in healthcare. Since data is transferred via the internet and the IoMT creates a lot of data, privacy concerns are important. The vast volume of data produced by IoMT devices calls for big data processing, and federated learning tackles privacy issues as a way to overcome these difficulties. The big data health care framework for IoMT is discussed in this article. It is built on federated learning.

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