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Intelligent Tunicate Swarm-Optimization-Algorithm-Based Lightweight Security Mechanism in Internet of Health Things

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CMC-COMPUTERS MATERIALS & CONTINUA
卷 66, 期 1, 页码 551-562

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TECH SCIENCE PRESS
DOI: 10.32604/cmc.2020.012441

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Internet of Health Things; healthcare; Simon cipher; tunicate swarm optimization

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The study introduces a lightweight Simon cipher using tunicate swarm optimization algorithm to enhance energy efficiency and data security in fog computing IoHT. By maintaining image quality through peak signal-to-noise ratio, consumers can generate accurate medical reports from IoHT devices.
Fog computing in the Internet of Health Things (IoHT) is promising owing to the increasing need for energy- and latency-optimized health sector provisioning. Additionally, clinical data (particularly, medical image data) are a delicate, highly protected resource that should be utilized in an effective and responsible manner to fulfil consumer needs. Herein, we propose an energy-efficient fog-based IoHT with a tunicate swarm-optimization-(TSO)-based light-weight Simon cipher to enhance the energy efficiency at the fog layer and the security of data stored at the cloud server. The proposed Simon cipher uses the TSO algorithm to select the optimal keys that will minimize the deterioration of quality between the original and reconstructed (decrypted) images. In this study, the decrypted image quality is preserved by the peak signal-to-noise ratio (PSNR) such that consumers can generate precise medical reports from IoHT devices at the application level. Moreover, a lightweight encryption step is implemented in the fog to improve energy efficiency and reduce additional computations at the cloud server. Experimental results indicate that the TSO-Simon model achieved a high PSNR of 61.37 dB and a pixel change rate of 95.31.

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