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Fast Containment of Infectious Diseases With E-Healthcare Mobile Social Internet of Things.

Qichao Xu1, Zhou Su1,2, Kuan Zhang3, Shui Yu4.   

Abstract

The infectious disease presents great hazards to public health, due to their high infectivities and potential lethalities. One of the effective methods to hinder the spread of infectious disease is vaccination. However, due to the limitation of resource and the medical budget, vaccinating all people is not feasible in practice. Besides, the vaccinating effects are difficult to be timely observed through traditional ways, such as outpatient services. To tackle the above problems, we propose an e-healthcare mobile social Internet of Things (MSIoTs)-based targeted vaccination scheme to fast contain the spread of the infectious disease. Specifically, we first develop an e-healthcare MSIoT architecture by integrating the e-healthcare system and MSIoTs, whereby the spread status of the infectious disease is timely collected. Furthermore, a graph coloring and spreading centrality-based optional candidate searching algorithm is devised to hunt for the candidates that are powerfully capable of preventing infectious disease. Especially, in order to reduce the vaccination cost, we design an optimal vaccinated target selection algorithm to choose a minimum number of targets whose locations are differentially distributed. Extensive simulations demonstrate that the proposed scheme can effectively prevent infectious disease as compared to conventional schemes.

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Keywords:  E-healthcare mobile social Internet of Things (MSIoTs); fast containment; infectious disease; targeted vaccination

Year:  2021        PMID: 35582005      PMCID: PMC8864946          DOI: 10.1109/JIOT.2021.3062288

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  IEEE Internet Things J        ISSN: 2327-4662            Impact factor:   9.471


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