Chaotic-map based authenticated security framework with privacy preservation for remote point-of-care

Multimedia Tools and Applications
Deebak B DAnand Nayyar

Abstract

The challenge of COVID-19 has become more prevalent across the world. It is highly demanding an intelligent strategy to outline the precaution measures until the clinical trials find a successful vaccine. With technological advancement, Wireless Multimedia Sensor Networks (WMSNs) has extended its significant role in the development of remote medical point-of-care (RM-PoC). WMSN is generally located on a communication device to sense the vital signaling information that may periodically be transmitted to remote intelligent pouch This modern remote system finds a suitable professional system to inspect the environment condition remotely in order to facilitate the intelligent process. In the past, the RM-PoC has gained more attention for the exploitation of real-time monitoring, treatment follow-up, and action report generation. Even though it has additional advantages in comparison with conventional systems, issues such as security and privacy are seriously considered to protect the modern system information over insecure public networks. Therefore, this study presents a novel Single User Sign-In (SUSI) Mechanism that makes certain of privacy preservation to ensure better protection of multimedia data. It can be achieved over the...Continue Reading

References

Apr 2, 2017·Journal of Medical Systems·Jangirala SrinivasSourav Mukhopadhyay
Feb 27, 2018·Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine·Chun-Ta LiChun-Cheng Wang

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Mar 26, 2021·Journal of Medical Internet Research·Ying HeCunjin Luo

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BETA
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smittestop
Alipay
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