Vandana Bajaj is presently working as Associate Professor in Chitkara University, Punjab. She has more than 18 years of experience in academics, and in this duration, she holds many administrative responsibilities. She has conducted number of workshops, expert talks, technical competitions and technical programmes in collaboration with Institution Innovation Council, IIC. She has presented papers in International/National Conferences and some papers in Reputed Journals. She has been granted with 6-7 utility patents and published many design patents. Her area of research includes MANET, Biometrics, Data Mining, Text Mining, Artificial Intelligence, Machine learning. Savita Wadhawan is presently working as Associate Professor in Chitkara University, Punjab. Earlier she was working in the capacity of Assistant Professor in Maharishi Markandeswar (Deemed to be) University, Mullana, Ambala India. She has more than 19 years of experience in academics, research and administration. She has more than 30 Research Publications in Reputed Journals including SCI/Scopus Indexed Journals and International Conferences. She has 3 Patents (Granted) and 2 (Published). She is presently a Reviewer in reputed and highly indexed journals. She also served as book editor in Bentham Science Publisher, United Arab Emirates in 2022-2024 for an edited book. Her current areas of research interest include soft computing, machine learning, fuzzy based systems and healthcare. Arvind Sharma is an Associate Professor in Shoolini University, India. His research interests span Cryptography, Computer Networks, Cloud Computing, Internet of Things, and Interdisciplinary research in healthcare.Monika Sharma is alumna of Mewar University, Rajasthan, India having postgraduate in M.Sc. Medical Lab Technology (MLT). She pursued her B.Sc. MLT from NIMS University, Rajasthan, India. She had 8+ years of experience in medical stream and currently working in Mobile Medical Unit (National Health Mission), Office of Chief Medical Officer Solan, District Solan, Himachal Pradesh, India. During her tenure as medical laboratory technician, she had fulfilled number of responsibilities some of which concerned to a clinical laboratory tests and procedures to determine the health of human tissues, blood samples and other related to administration. Calibrating equipment, developing standard operating procedures and determining correct reference ranges for tests are other task which she also look after. Ashish Khanna is Professor in Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Technology, New Delhi, India, and is also a Visiting Professor at the University of Valladolid, Spain. His research interests include distributed systems, MANET, FANET, VANET, Internet of Things, and machine learning.Lynn Robert Carter is Professor of Practice in Arizona State University, United States, having over 45 years of experience with research specialization in software engineering, healthcare applications, and defense.