2009
DOI: 10.1109/jsac.2009.090504
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A secure mobile healthcare system using trust-based multicast scheme

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“…Boukerche, A., & Ren, Y. et al [8] High standards for wireless and mobile networks are needed for use in widespread healthcare services, providing safe data transmission, dependable control from afar, secure data storage, effective mobility administration, prompt emergency response, and ongoing monitoring of a patient's health problems. The usefulness of mobile computing and the benefits of implementing wireless technology as portable and mobile hand-held or wearable gadgets for medical use make it easier for patients to swiftly access central healthcare services.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Boukerche, A., & Ren, Y. et al [8] High standards for wireless and mobile networks are needed for use in widespread healthcare services, providing safe data transmission, dependable control from afar, secure data storage, effective mobility administration, prompt emergency response, and ongoing monitoring of a patient's health problems. The usefulness of mobile computing and the benefits of implementing wireless technology as portable and mobile hand-held or wearable gadgets for medical use make it easier for patients to swiftly access central healthcare services.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Azzedine Boukerche et al (2009) proposed that, Nowadays, due to rapid growth, the distributedtelecommunicationsystemintelemedicineserviceshasstimulatedwiderealtime applications such as mobile E-health applications, E-Learning about medical prescription. However,indistributednetworks,securityisanessentialfeaturewhileprovidingsecuredynamic distributed group communication because many patients have private medical information while it comes to share their personal information over the open distributed network.…”
Section: Security In the Distributed Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rahman et al [13] discuss the security scheme to prevent the attack of wireless communications in mHealth systems. Azzedine et al [14] propose a secure multicast strategy to only permit trustworthy nodes to take part in communications. AlMuhtadi et al [15] propose an emergency call mechanism with a view to preserving personal privacy.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%