학술논문

Overcoming Barriers for Ubiquitous User-Centric Healthcare Services
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Cloud Computing IEEE Cloud Comput. Cloud Computing, IEEE. 3(6):64-74 Jan, 2016
Subject
Computing and Processing
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Cloud computing
Virtualization
Medical services
Security
Orbits
Computer architecture
Interoperability
security
multicloud
intercloud
virtualization
healthcare
follow-me
orchestration
cloud computing
Language
ISSN
2325-6095
2372-2568
Abstract
The cloud model is rapidly evolving, with maturing intercloud architectures and progressive integration of sparse, geodistributed resources into large datacenters. The single-provider administrative barrier is also increasingly crossed by applications, allowing new verticals to benefit from the multicloud model. For instance, in home healthcare systems, transparent usage of resources from multiple providers enables "follow-me" scenarios, where healthcare services are accessible anywhere, anytime, with quality-of-service (QoS) guarantees. However, transparency might be at odds with security and jurisdictions, imposing restrictions on where data and applications might be stored and run. Existing intercloud approaches either disrupt application deployment mechanisms or compromise infrastructure homogeneity, making enforcing a uniform QoS level more complex, notably for protection. This article introduces Orchestration for beyond Intercloud Security (Orbits), an infrastructure-as-a-service-level architecture that enables flexible and legacy intercloud application deployment for mobile remote healing, while providing a homogeneous service abstraction across multiple clouds. The authors also present a work-in-progress prototype and several benchmarks to demonstrate the viability of the approach and highlight key implementation choices.