From cloud computing to fog computing in Healthcare big data

In Healthcare big data, data is originated from various heterogeneous sources. Numerous novel base particular healthcare applications offered to handling source of data from electronic health record (EHR) to medical images. Imaging, Electronic Health Report, technology in light of sensor and numerous different procedures created an immense measure of Healthcare data. Cloud computing development was an excellent paradigm to substantiate big data which incited find of imperceptible examples. Cloud computing is a developing new registering design intended to answer different contending administrations on the Web. Fog Computing is a design style in which arrange segments amongst devices and the cloud execute application-particular rationale. We in this paper investigate, characterize, and talk about various application of cloud and fog computing. We talk about the impact of cloud computing and fog computing on healthcare big data. Cloud base framework for Homediagnosis Service, Fog computing architecture and the justification of moving from cloud to Fog presented comprehensively in this paper.

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