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Congratulations to Jongsuk Kongsen, Associate Professor Dr. Peeravit Koad, Dr. Chanankorn Jandaeng, Miss Duangsuda Jantarasuwannalee, and Ms. May Thu for their achievement in publishing works in Scopus Q1 in the field of Digital Technology in Medicine.

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Congratulations to Jongsuk Kongsen, Associate Professor Dr. Peeravit Koad, Dr. Chanankorn Jandaeng, Miss Duangsuda Jantarasuwannalee, and Ms. May Thu for their publication in the Scopus Q1 (Percentile 95) indexed journal: Journal of Sensor and Actuator Networks.

The title of their research paper is “A Secure Blockchain-Enabled Remote Healthcare Monitoring System for Home Isolation.” This article presents a secure framework for remote healthcare monitoring, specifically in the context of home isolation. The framework addresses concerns regarding untrustworthy client connections to a hospital information system (HIS) within a secure network. Their proposed solution utilizes a public blockchain network as a secure distributed database to buffer and transmit patient vital signs. Additionally, the framework integrates an algorithm for the secure gathering and transmission of vital signs to the Ethereum network. Furthermore, they introduce a publish/subscribe paradigm to enhance security using the TLS channel to connect to the blockchain network. An analysis of the maintenance cost of the distributed database emphasizes the cost-effectiveness of their approach. In conclusion, their framework offers a highly secure and economical solution for remote healthcare monitoring in home isolation scenarios.

It’s also worth noting that Miss Duangsuda Jantarasuwannalee, a graduate student of the Digital Technology in Medicine program, has contributed to this research.

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