Reliable and Resilient AI and IoT-based Personalised Healthcare Services: A Survey
Najma Taimoor, Semeen Rehman

TL;DR
This survey reviews the evolution of personalized healthcare services using AI and IoT, emphasizing Healthcare 5.0's goal of autonomous, interdependent health condition management, and discusses security and architecture challenges.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of modern personalized healthcare IoT architectures, security threats, and proposes a methodology for reliable, resilient, and personalized healthcare services.
Findings
Identified key requirements for modern personalized healthcare in HIoT.
Analyzed strengths and weaknesses of AI and non-AI approaches in healthcare architectures.
Proposed a methodology to enhance reliability and resilience in personalized healthcare services.
Abstract
Recent technological and economic developments have transformed the healthcare sector towards more personalized and IoT-based healthcare services. These services are realized through control and monitoring applications that are typically developed using artificial intelligence/machine learning-based algorithms, which play a significant role in highlighting the efficiency of traditional healthcare systems. Current personalized healthcare services are dedicated to a specific environment to support technological personalization. However, they are unable to consider different interrelated health conditions, leading to inappropriate diagnoses and affecting sustainability and the long-term health of patients. To this end, current Healthcare 5.0 technology has evolved that supersede previous healthcare technologies. The goal of healthcare 5.0 is to achieve an autonomous healthcare service,…
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