Our objective of this proposed research is to improve the reliability of cloud services and availability of cloud resources to efficiently provide services to all patients belongs to the cloud based Healthcare system. With the existing paper and hand written for of patient 2,3 records, there are some consequences such as lack of accessibility of historical health and medical details about patient, unnecessary loss of time and money for collecting and /or analysing of patient's health details repeatedly and lack of access the patients' details by other Healthcare institutions even with patient's permission. We propose a new bio-inspired dynamic cloud framework derived from Ruminant Digestive System from Ruminant Animals, called RDS Framework with a set of two algorithms. The first is a LPP-TP (Linear Programming Problem-Transportation Problem) based resource selection algorithm for efficiently identify and select the number of resources are actually available, second 3 Dimension Hybrid Modified Bin Packing with Task Grouping (3DHBPTG) scheduling algorithm for making the maximum utilization of cloud resources for making it highly available and improves reliable cloud Our framework guide and optimize the cloud process to improve the reliable cloud service and availability of cloud resources. With the above framework, we can achieve a cloud based, device independent, platform independent, Language independent, utility based collaborative healthcare system named as HospitOne.
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Kumar, S. K. S., & Balasubramnie, P. (2015). Healthcare-As-A-Services-Hospit One-A Cloud Based Healthcare System. International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology (IJEAT), (6), 2249–8958.
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