2008 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility 2008
DOI: 10.1109/isemc.2008.4652064
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Assessment of active implantable medical device interaction in hybrid electric vehicles

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“…The ECG signal has two significant benefits: (a) it contains a high amount of randomness, which cannot be predicted by the adversaries; and (b) it can only be monitored with high precision in the case where a device is physically contacted with the patient. 61 was the first to propose using physiological parameters to protect communications in BANs. They suggested encrypting and decrypting the temporary key throughout transmission using a pseudo-random number derived from biometric features.…”
Section: Direct Access Control With the Temporary Keymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The ECG signal has two significant benefits: (a) it contains a high amount of randomness, which cannot be predicted by the adversaries; and (b) it can only be monitored with high precision in the case where a device is physically contacted with the patient. 61 was the first to propose using physiological parameters to protect communications in BANs. They suggested encrypting and decrypting the temporary key throughout transmission using a pseudo-random number derived from biometric features.…”
Section: Direct Access Control With the Temporary Keymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(1) Biometrics: Existing biometrics‐based methods frequently use physiological measurements such as the electrocardiogram (EKG or ECG). The ECG signal has two significant benefits: (a) it contains a high amount of randomness, which cannot be predicted by the adversaries; and (b) it can only be monitored with high precision in the case where a device is physically contacted with the patient 61 . was the first to propose using physiological parameters to protect communications in BANs.…”
Section: Implantable Devicesmentioning
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“…Concerning in-vitro studies, one of the most common methods is based on a rectangular phantom for magnetic field exposure [11,12]. However, due to the influence of the shape of the human body in an electric field, this rectangular shape cannot be used [9].…”
Section: Electromagnetic Phantommentioning
confidence: 99%