PSYCHO – Neural Data Deciphering and Telemonitoring Ecosystem

Authors

  • N. Sruthilaya
  • R. Sowbarniga

Keywords:

Dedicated short-range communications (DSRC), Decryption, Mobile radiation exposure, Social media usage, Technology and mental health

Abstract

This project is designed to provide an in-depth analysis of mental health across different age groups by integrating data from social media usage, mobile radiation levels, and mental health screenings. The first stage involves collecting data on the amount of time individuals spend on various social media platforms. The system then analyses the data by performing complex calculations to establish connections between social media engagement, radiation exposure, and mental health outcomes. It uses statistical models to examine correlations and to determine if certain age groups are more susceptible to these influences. Moreover, mental health screening data is collected for each participant, which includes factors such as emotional well-being, stress levels, and cognitive functioning. The system then compiles these results into a comprehensive report, which compares mental health levels across different demographics. The project ultimately aims to provide insights into the evolving landscape of mental health in the digital age. These insights are intended to help policymakers, healthcare providers, and individuals take proactive measures to mitigate the negative effects of technology on mental well-being and promote healthier digital habits. The use of symmetric encryption throughout the process ensures that this sensitive information is protected, aligning with modern data privacy and security standards.

Published

2025-07-08

How to Cite

Sruthilaya, N., & Sowbarniga, R. (2025). PSYCHO – Neural Data Deciphering and Telemonitoring Ecosystem. Journal of Security in Computer Networks and Distributed Systems, 2(2), 1–6. Retrieved from https://matjournals.net/engineering/index.php/JoSCNDS/article/view/2144