BIOTAHCPFD-2023: Blockchain-enabled Internet of Things Applications in Healthcare: Current Practices and Future Directions |
Website | https://creppvtltd.com/BIOTAHCPFD-2023/BIOTAHCPFD-2023.html |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=biotahcpfd2023 |
Abstract registration deadline | November 3, 2023 |
Submission deadline | November 25, 2023 |
About the BOOK: Blockchain-enabled Internet of Things Applications in Healthcare: Current Practices and Future Directions (BIOTAHCPFD-2023)
- Chapter Submission: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=biotahcpfd-2023
- Book Information: https://creppvtltd.com/BIOTAHCPFD-2023/BIOTAHCPFD-2023.html
- Abstract Submission: November 25, 2023
- Abstract Acceptance Notification: November 30, 2023
- Full-Chapter Submission: December 30, 2023
- Results Returned Review: January 10, 2024
- Revised Chapter Submission: January 15, 2024
- Bentham Science Author Agreement: January 15, 2024
- Final Submission after all checks: January 20, 2024
- Bentham Science Submission deadline: January 25, 2024
Blockchain-enabled Internet of Things Applications in Healthcare: Current Practices and Future Directions The idea of the Internet of Things (IoT) is expanding daily and encompassing an increasing number of domains. The security issue is one of the most important ones that has been researched in relation to IoT. Understanding the intellectual knowledge structure, development trends, and research focuses of the blockchain in IoT healthcare is the main goal of this book. The potential of IoT and blockchain in overcoming the aforementioned difficulties, which are closely related to the process of realizing secure healthcare systems, should also be highlighted and reflected in the submitted chapters.
The idea of the Internet of Things (IoT) is expanding daily and encompassing an increasing number of domains. Through the creation of new applications in a variety of fields, including smart homes, smart health, smart cities, industry 4.0, WSN, smart agriculture, etc., IoT has the ability to introduce and create a smart world. Patient physiological data can be gathered, sent, and stored thanks to smart healthcare. Wearable sensors can be used for remote patient monitoring. The acquired data can be processed, saved, and made available to doctors so they can consult patients at any time and from any Internet-connected device.
Blockchain has prospects for addressing the aforementioned IoT restrictions thanks to its decentralization, data immutability, and protected data protection features. Despite the benefits of combining blockchain and IoT, there are a number of new challenges that have emerged, such as poor scalability, challenges in identifying malicious blockchain behaviors, difficulties in identifying vulnerable codes in smart contracts, and maintaining dependable blockchain systems for IoT systems. Blockchain technology can therefore be used in the healthcare industry in conjunction with IoT to improve its capabilities and guarantee the confidentiality and privacy of patient records.
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This book is based on IoT-Blockchain technology that has the ability to replace a variety of manual works in healthcare sector for both patients and doctors using algorithms like remote patient monitoring system, which in turn leads to increased production work, efficiency & accuracy. There are several advantages of using IoT-Blockchain based models and trends for both patients and doctors. This book has also provided detailed study with respect to the titles provided in all the chapters.
We are soliciting work-in-progress chapters and papers from the community. The scope of the book includes but is not limited to the following topics:
- Issues with communication, computation, and storage in blockchain-enabled IoT healthcare applications
- IoT healthcare applications with intelligent malicious smart contract detection
- Using big data analytics, IoT healthcare applications can detect criminal behaviour on blockchain.
- Solutions for security and privacy concerns in intelligent blockchain for Internet of Things healthcare applications
- Intelligent IoT healthcare applications powered by blockchain
- IoT healthcare applications using new intelligent blockchain principles and designs
- Scalable Blockchain with AI for IoT Health Applications
- Blockchain-based AI-powered cloud/edge computing orchestration for IoT healthcare applications
- Operation and upkeep of Blockchain networks through AI for IoT healthcare applications
- Blockchain for IoT Healthcare Applications: Incentive Mechanisms and Game Theory
Publication
Blockchain-enabled Internet of Things Applications in Healthcare: Current Practices and Future Directions book proceedings will be published by BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBLISHERS.
Publication Charge
No Publication Charge
Benefits for Contributor
Each Contributor shall receive an ACADEMIC CERTIFICATE as the copyright of the Contribution.
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Editor's contacts:
All questions about submissions should be emailed to:
Dr. Shashi Kant Gupta
- Post-Doctoral Fellow
- Eudoxia Research University, USA
- AI & IoT Researcher
- Director, CREP PVT. LTD., Lucknow, UP, India
- +91-9451910189
- raj2008enator@gmail.com
Dr. Joanna Rosak-Szyrocka
- Assistant Professor
- Czestochowa University of Technology, Poland
- joanna.rosak-szyrocka@wz.pcz.pl
Dr. Amit Mittal
- Pro Vice Chancellor, Research Programs
- Chitkara University, Punjab, India
- amit.mittal@chitkara.edu.in
Dr. Sanjay Kumar Singh
- Professor and Program Director,
- Amity Institute of Information Technology Amity University Uttar Pradesh Lucknow Campus, India
- sksingh1@amity.edu
Dr. Olena Hrybiuk
- Associate Professor,
- International Science & Technology University National Academy of Sciences, Ukraine
- olenagrybyuk@gmail.com