Evolutionary bioinformatics with veiled biological database for health care operations.

Comput Biol Med

Department of Applied Mathematics, Ayandegan Institute of Higher Education, Tonekabon, Iran. Electronic address:

Published: January 2025

The tremendous growth of biological data processing systems in the realm of health care applications has made real-time information accessible to everyone with no processing lags. Bioinformatics is even integrated into most wireless technology applications to account for all physical characteristics. The planned model focuses on evolutionary bioinformatics for medical sensor applications in health care. The optimization scenario is executed by combining genetic and ant colony optimization methods (GACO). In the proposed technique, the design concerns are implemented with appropriate transmitting and receiving modules, and individual bits are framed for extra bioinformatics data processing components. a design that completely minimizes all errors in the big data processing stage. Such a design completely lowers the overall error in the huge data processing state since all channels can be accessed in accordance with the framed bits. Furthermore, the quality of service is maximized because all channels carrying bioinformatics data are kept at high quality bits, increasing utility rates. The experiments were conducted using five scenarios to evaluate the effectiveness of the proposed design. The findings indicate that the proposed technique can handle bioinformatics data for healthcare in real time with a service quality of 95 %.

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