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NFC-Powered Implantable Device for On-Body Parameters Monitoring With Secure Data Exchange Link to a Medical Blockchain Type of Network
- Source :
- IEEE transactions on cybernetics.
- Publication Year :
- 2021
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Abstract
- Implantable devices represent the future of remote medical monitoring and administration of both chemical and physical therapies to the patients. Although some of these devices are already in the market, the security mechanisms deployed inside them to withstand deliberate external influence are still decades away from the robust digital data security schemes employed in modern distributed networks these days. Medical data theft, spoofing, and disclosure pose serious threats that can ultimately lead to individual and social stigmas or even death. In this article, we present a small-form and batteryless implantable device with acquisition channels for biopotential (30-dB gain and 16-Hz bandwidth), arterial pulse oximetry, and temperature (0.12°C accuracy) recordings, suitable for cardiovascular, neuronal, and endocrine parameters assessment. The proposed device is powered by the near-field communication (NFC) interface with an external mobile phone, with a power consumption of 0.9 mW and achieving the full operation for distances close to 1 cm under the skin. In situ encryption of the acquired physiological signals is performed by a lightweight and short-term symmetric-key distribution scheme with data stream hopping, in order to ensure secure data transference over the air between the patient and trusted entities only, complemented by data storage, processing, and recovery through a medical blockchain type of network that involves the main stakeholders inside a medical community.
- Subjects :
- Data stream
Spoofing attack
business.industry
Computer science
Interface (computing)
Data theft
Encryption
Computer Science Applications
Human-Computer Interaction
Control and Systems Engineering
Data exchange
Mobile phone
Computer data storage
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
business
Software
Information Systems
Computer network
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 21682275
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- IEEE transactions on cybernetics
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....be285d8db2bd71e4a18431858f3fe1a0