Lalit Mohan Gupta, Abdus Samad, Hitendra Garg, Kaushal Shah
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Abstract
Medical records are transmitted between medical institutions using cloud-based Electronic health record (EHR) systems, which are intended to improve various medical services. Due to the potential of data breaches and the resultant loss of patient data, medical organizations find it challenging to employ cloud-based electronic medical record systems. EHR systems frequently necessitate high transmission costs, energy use, and time loss for physicians and patients. Furthermore, EHR security is a critical concern that jeopardizes patient privacy. Compared to a single system, cloud-based EHR solutions may bring extra security concerns as the system architecture gets more intricate. Access control strategies and the development of efficient security mechanisms for cloud-based EHR data are critical. For privacy reasons, the Dynamic constrained message authentication (DCMA) technique is used in the proposed system to encrypt the outsourced medical data by using symmetric key cryptography, which uses the Seagull optimization algorithm (SOA) to choose the best random keys for encryption and then resultant data is hashed using the SHA-256 technique. The results of the proposed model are evaluated using performance metrics, and the model attained a security of about 98.58%, which is proven to be superior because it adopts advanced random secret key generation, which adds more security to the system.
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The Journal on Mobile Communication and Computing ...
Publishes tutorial, survey, and original research papers addressing mobile communications and computing;
Investigates theoretical, engineering, and experimental aspects of radio communications, voice, data, images, and multimedia;
Explores propagation, system models, speech and image coding, multiple access techniques, protocols, performance evaluation, radio local area networks, and networking and architectures, etc.;
98% of authors who answered a survey reported that they would definitely publish or probably publish in the journal again.
Wireless Personal Communications is an archival, peer reviewed, scientific and technical journal addressing mobile communications and computing. It investigates theoretical, engineering, and experimental aspects of radio communications, voice, data, images, and multimedia. A partial list of topics included in the journal is: propagation, system models, speech and image coding, multiple access techniques, protocols performance evaluation, radio local area networks, and networking and architectures.
In addition to the above mentioned areas, the journal also accepts papers that deal with interdisciplinary aspects of wireless communications along with: big data and analytics, business and economy, society, and the environment.
The journal features five principal types of papers: full technical papers, short papers, technical aspects of policy and standardization, letters offering new research thoughts and experimental ideas, and invited papers on important and emerging topics authored by renowned experts.