6Management of Trust Between Patient and IoT Using Fuzzy Logic Theory

L. Rajeshkumar1*, J. Rachel Priya2, Konatham Sumalatha3, G. Arunkumar4, D. Suganthi5 and D. Saravanan6

1Department of MBA, St. Joseph’s College of Engineering, OMR, Chennai, India

2Department of Business Administration, Madras Christian College, Chennai, India

3School of Computer Science and Engineering, VIT, Vellore, India

4Department of Computer Science & Engineering, Madanapalle Institute of Technology & Science, Madanapalle, India

5Department of Computer Science, Saveetha College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, SIMATS, Thandalam, Chennai, India

6Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai, India

Abstract

The machine-to-machine revolution was created by the advent of the Internet of Things. Offering innovative services to various sectors. The potential constraints or capabilities of these diverse intelligent devices may give rise to the generation of confidential data and novel concerns pertaining to security, privacy, and technological assurance. In a manner that is spread out. The provision of a scalable decentralized trust management mechanism for the access control system serves to mitigate these issues. Trust-based security models have been found to be more efficacious than cryptography-based security in detecting and preventing a range of insider threats through the analysis of trust scores. The article titled “Scalable Trust Management (STM)” ...

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