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    Integrating Edge Intelligence with Blockchain-Driven Secured IoT Healthcare Optimization Model

    Khulud Salem Alshudukhi1, Mamoona Humayun2,*, Ghadah Naif Alwakid1

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.83, No.2, pp. 1973-1986, 2025, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2025.063077 - 16 April 2025

    Abstract The Internet of Things (IoT) and edge computing have substantially contributed to the development and growth of smart cities. It handled time-constrained services and mobile devices to capture the observing environment for surveillance applications. These systems are composed of wireless cameras, digital devices, and tiny sensors to facilitate the operations of crucial healthcare services. Recently, many interactive applications have been proposed, including integrating intelligent systems to handle data processing and enable dynamic communication functionalities for crucial IoT services. Nonetheless, most solutions lack optimizing relaying methods and impose excessive overheads for maintaining devices’ connectivity. Alternatively, data More >

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    ARTICLE

    Artificial intelligence improves urologic oncology patient education and counseling

    Yash B. Shah, Anushka Ghosh, Aaron Hochberg, James R. Mark, Costas D. Lallas, Mihir S. Shah

    Canadian Journal of Urology, Vol.31, No.5, pp. 12013-12018, 2024

    Abstract Introduction: Patients seek support from online resources when facing a troubling urologic cancer diagnosis. Physician-written resources exceed the recommended 6-8th grade reading level, creating confusion and driving patients towards unregulated online materials like AI chatbots. We aim to compare the readability and quality of patient education on ChatGPT against Epic and Urology Care Foundation (UCF).
    Materials and methods: We analyzed prostate, bladder, and kidney cancer content from ChatGPT, Epic, and UCF. We further studied readability-adjusted responses using specific AI prompting (ChatGPT-a) and Epic material designated as Easy to Read. Blinded reviewers completed descriptive textual analysis, readability analysis… More >

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    Health Systems Strengthening to Tackle the Global Burden of Pediatric and Congenital Heart Disease: A Diagonal Approach

    Dominique Vervoort1,2,3,*, Amy Verstappen3, Sreehari Madhavankutty Nair4, Chong Chin Eu5, Bistra Zheleva3,6

    Congenital Heart Disease, Vol.19, No.2, pp. 131-138, 2024, DOI:10.32604/chd.2024.049814 - 16 May 2024

    Abstract This article has no abstract. More >

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    ARTICLE

    Efficient Joint Key Authentication Model in E-Healthcare

    Muhammad Sajjad1, Tauqeer Safdar Malik1, Shahzada Khurram2, Akber Abid Gardezi3, Fawaz Alassery4, Habib Hamam5, Omar Cheikhrouhou6, Muhammad Shafiq7,*

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.71, No.2, pp. 2739-2753, 2022, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2022.022706 - 07 December 2021

    Abstract Many patients have begun to use mobile applications to handle different health needs because they can better access high-speed Internet and smartphones. These devices and mobile applications are now increasingly used and integrated through the medical Internet of Things (mIoT). mIoT is an important part of the digital transformation of healthcare, because it can introduce new business models and allow efficiency improvements, cost control and improve patient experience. In the mIoT system, when migrating from traditional medical services to electronic medical services, patient protection and privacy are the priorities of each stakeholder. Therefore, it is… More >

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    Suitability of VVC and HEVC for Video Telehealth Systems

    Muhammad Arslan Usman1,4,*, Muhammad Rehan Usman2, Rizwan Ali Naqvi3, Bernie Mcphilips4, Christopher Romeika4, Daniel Cunliffe4, Christos Politis1, Nada Philip1

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.67, No.1, pp. 529-547, 2021, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2021.014614 - 12 January 2021

    Abstract Video compression in medical video streaming is one of the key technologies associated with mobile healthcare. Seamless delivery of medical video streams over a resource constrained network emphasizes the need of a video codec that requires minimum bitrates and maintains high perceptual quality. This paper presents a comparative study between High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) and its potential successor Versatile Video Coding (VVC) in the context of healthcare. A large-scale subjective experiment comprising of twenty-four non-expert participants is presented for eight different test conditions in Full High Definition (FHD) videos. The presented analysis highlights the… More >

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