Anwar Ali Sathio, Mazhar Ali Dootio, A. Lakhan, M. Rehman, Ali Orangzeb Pnhwar, M. A. Sahito
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Abstract
These days, the usage of healthcare applications in the secure and authenticate blockchain network has been growing progressively. The distributed healthcare applications can store and shared data with another node without any centralized authority by exploiting the blockchain technology. However, existing proof of work inside blockchain did not consider the anomaly detection in healthcare networks and mobility of the workload widely ignored in the literature studies. In this paper, the study investigates the travelling salesman problem with the scheduling, threshold, and anomaly detection constraints in distributed fog nodes. The fog nodes are local servers and implementing inside the hospital to facilitate the users from different healthcare services. The study devises the mobility scheduler anomaly detection (MSAD) schemes which consist of two phases, e.g., the initial assignment of healthcare workloads to optimal fog nodes and anomaly detection and validation in the healthcare blockchain network. Simulation results show that MSAD outperformed in terms of scheduling, threshold, anomaly detection in the healthcare blockchain network as compared to baseline studies.