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A healthcare information sharing scheme in distributed cloud networks

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Current information & communication technology infrastructures are struggling for a wide variety of devices, services, and business and technology evolution. Cloud computing is becoming a promising platform and has developed rapidly. In contrast to traditional enterprise IT solution, it enables enterprises to procure computing resources on demand basis and delegate management of all the resources to the cloud service provider. Healthcare information networks have emerged as one of the major research area in the cloud networks. Healthcare information is communication and information systems and technology that facilitate quality patient care, progressive medical education, and innovative research. Healthcare information networks must ensure the reliability and efficiency because it transfers highly personal data. Thus, it guarantees and keeps a certain level of transfer efficiency. In the distributed cloud environments, management costs for the network and computing resources are solved fundamentally through the integrated management system. It can increase the cost savings to solve the traffic explosion problem of core network via a distributed micro datacenters (DCs). However, traditional flooding methods may cause a lot of traffic because it had to send data to all the neighbor DCs. Restricted Path Flooding algorithms have been proposed for this purpose. In large networks, there is still the disadvantage that may occur traffic. In this paper, we develope lightweight path flooding algorithm to improve existing flooding algorithm using hop count restriction. This paper also investigates the problem of partial information sharing.

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This work was supported by Institute for Information & communications Technology Promotion (IITP) Grant funded by the Korea government (MSIP) (B0101-15-233, Smart Networking Core Technology Development). We would also like to thank the reviewers for their valuable comments, questions, and suggestions.

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Kang, S., Kim, T., Jeon, H. et al. A healthcare information sharing scheme in distributed cloud networks. Cluster Comput 18, 1405–1410 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10586-015-0488-y

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