A Novel Routing Protocol-Based Data Transmission to Enhance the Quality of Service for Internet of Medical Things Using 5G

When it comes to improving people's health, various forms of smart city applications are put to use in the area of smart healthcare. Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) refers to an environment that consists of linked healthcare systems, computational capabilities, and health monitors. More and m...

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Main Authors: Jaaz Z.A., Khudhair I.Y., Mushgil H.M.
Other Authors: 57210340202
Format: Article
Published: International Association of Online Engineering 2024
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5G
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Summary:When it comes to improving people's health, various forms of smart city applications are put to use in the area of smart healthcare. Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) refers to an environment that consists of linked healthcare systems, computational capabilities, and health monitors. More and more health care providers are using this environment to enhance the quality of the services they provide (QoS). The transmission of data from intelligent medical equipment to IoMT necessitates the development of an effective solution. To enhance the quality of service (QoS) of the transmission of health data, it is necessary to develop and evaluate a novel multi-hop reinforced clustering-based routing protocol (MRCRP). This is necessitated by the importance of IoMT and 5G networks. The selection of cluster heads is done in a way that is more effective with energy in order to make better use of resources. The original data are transformed into meaningful data through the utilization of min-max normalization, which enables further research. It is possible to extract important characteristics by employing a technique known as principal component analysis (PCA). After that, the suggested routing method is put into action in order to successfully transfer the data. The proposed method's performance metrics, including delay, throughput, energy consumption, and packet drop ratio, as well as a comparative comparison with conventional routing protocols, are investigated. � 2023, International Journal of Interactive Mobile Technologies. All Rights Reserved.