TY - JOUR
T1 - MEdge-Chain
T2 - Leveraging Edge Computing and Blockchain for Efficient Medical Data Exchange
AU - Abdellatif, Alaa Awad
AU - Samara, Lutfi
AU - Mohamed, Amr
AU - Erbad, Aiman
AU - Chiasserini, Carla Fabiana
AU - Guizani, Mohsen
AU - O'Connor, Mark Dennis
AU - Laughton, James
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2014 IEEE.
PY - 2021/11/1
Y1 - 2021/11/1
N2 - Medical data exchange between diverse e-health entities can lead to a better healthcare quality, improving the response time in emergency conditions, and a more accurate control of critical medical events (e.g., national health threats or epidemics). However, exchanging large amount of information between different e-health entities is challenging in terms of security, privacy, and network loads, especially for large-scale healthcare systems. Indeed, recent solutions suffer from poor scalability, computational cost, and slow response. Thus, this article proposes medical-edge-blockchain (MEdge-Chain), a holistic framework that exploits the integration of edge computing and blockchain-based technologies to process large amounts of medical data. Specifically, the proposed framework describes a healthcare system that aims to aggregate diverse health entities in a unique national healthcare system by enabling swift, secure exchange, and storage of medical data. Moreover, we design an automated patients monitoring scheme, at the edge, which enables the remote monitoring and efficient discovery of critical medical events. Then, we integrate this scheme with a blockchain architecture to optimize medical data exchanging between diverse entities. Furthermore, we develop a blockchain-based optimization model that aims to optimize the latency and computational cost of medical data exchange between different health entities, hence providing effective and secure healthcare services. Finally, we show the effectiveness of our system in adapting to different critical events, while highlighting the benefits of the proposed intelligent health system.
AB - Medical data exchange between diverse e-health entities can lead to a better healthcare quality, improving the response time in emergency conditions, and a more accurate control of critical medical events (e.g., national health threats or epidemics). However, exchanging large amount of information between different e-health entities is challenging in terms of security, privacy, and network loads, especially for large-scale healthcare systems. Indeed, recent solutions suffer from poor scalability, computational cost, and slow response. Thus, this article proposes medical-edge-blockchain (MEdge-Chain), a holistic framework that exploits the integration of edge computing and blockchain-based technologies to process large amounts of medical data. Specifically, the proposed framework describes a healthcare system that aims to aggregate diverse health entities in a unique national healthcare system by enabling swift, secure exchange, and storage of medical data. Moreover, we design an automated patients monitoring scheme, at the edge, which enables the remote monitoring and efficient discovery of critical medical events. Then, we integrate this scheme with a blockchain architecture to optimize medical data exchanging between diverse entities. Furthermore, we develop a blockchain-based optimization model that aims to optimize the latency and computational cost of medical data exchange between different health entities, hence providing effective and secure healthcare services. Finally, we show the effectiveness of our system in adapting to different critical events, while highlighting the benefits of the proposed intelligent health system.
KW - Blockchain
KW - Internet of Medical Things (IoMT)
KW - edge computing
KW - priority assignment
KW - remote health monitoring
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85099723105&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/JIOT.2021.3052910
DO - 10.1109/JIOT.2021.3052910
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85099723105
SN - 2327-4662
VL - 8
SP - 15762
EP - 15775
JO - IEEE Internet of Things Journal
JF - IEEE Internet of Things Journal
IS - 21
ER -