2014 36th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society 2014
DOI: 10.1109/embc.2014.6945145
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Distance bounded energy detecting ultra-wideband impulse radio secure protocol

Abstract: We present a demonstration of a novel protocol for secure transmissions on a Ultra-wideband impulse radio that includes distance bounding. Distance bounding requires radios to be within a certain radius to communicate. This new protocol can be used in body area networks for medical devices where security is imperative. Many current wireless medical devices were not designed with security as a priority including devices that can be life threatening if controlled by a hacker. This protocol provides multiple leve… Show more

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“…Another article presented secure logging for information collected from the WSN nodes [72]. In [73], researchers introduced various security levels in BANs for medical devices to prevent long-distance attacks. A cryptographic hash algorithm for preserving data integrity was proposed in [74].…”
Section: Sensor Based (Tier 1)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another article presented secure logging for information collected from the WSN nodes [72]. In [73], researchers introduced various security levels in BANs for medical devices to prevent long-distance attacks. A cryptographic hash algorithm for preserving data integrity was proposed in [74].…”
Section: Sensor Based (Tier 1)mentioning
confidence: 99%