Enhancing Patient-Centric Healthcare through Secure and Resilient Intelligent Cyber-Physical Systems and the Internet of Things
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.64252/7vxnck04Keywords:
Intelligent Cyber-Physical Systems (ICPS), Internet of Things (IoT), Healthcare, Remote Patient Monitoring, Medical Devices, Cybersecurity, Privacy, Data Analytics, Artificial Intelligence, Digital Twin.Abstract
This paper comprehensively explores the transformative potential of integrating Intelligent Cyber-Physical Systems (ICPS) and the Internet of Things (IoT) within the healthcare domain. This convergence, exemplified by technologies like smart wearables, connected medical devices, and robotic surgical assistants, can enable advanced remote patient monitoring, highly personalized treatment regimens, significant improvements in operational efficiency, and ultimately, enhanced patient outcomes. We delve into key applications such as chronic disease management, emergency response systems, and smart hospital infrastructure. However, realizing these benefits is hindered by inherent and evolving challenges, particularly concerning stringent cybersecurity threats (e.g., ransomware, device tampering) and the critical need for data privacy and interoperability across diverse IoMT ecosystems. To address these vulnerabilities, this paper proposes innovative, multi-layered approaches for building robust and trustworthy ICPS-IoT healthcare ecosystems, focusing on resilient security architectures, privacy-preserving analytics, and standardized communication protocols. Furthermore, we outline crucial future research directions, including explainable AI, digital twin integration, and quantum-resistant security, to fully realize the benefits of these technologies while proactively mitigating associated risks and ensuring patient safety."