2017
DOI: 10.1109/tifs.2016.2631950
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Light-Weight and Robust Security-Aware D2D-Assist Data Transmission Protocol for Mobile-Health Systems

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“…This is a study conducted in India that proposes the use of an algorithm for digital watermarking of medical images to secure confidentiality of the diagnosis [23]. The development of device-to-device communications for robust security-aware process of transmission by adding authentication and analyzing the demonstration of the device [24]. This…”
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“…This is a study conducted in India that proposes the use of an algorithm for digital watermarking of medical images to secure confidentiality of the diagnosis [23]. The development of device-to-device communications for robust security-aware process of transmission by adding authentication and analyzing the demonstration of the device [24]. This…”
Section: -3mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zhou et al [18,19] extended GSC, introduced two new concepts (generalized proxy signcryption and generalized ring signcryption), and proposed a concrete scheme in 2016. Zhang et al [20] proposed a lightweight certificateless GSC scheme and applied it to a mobile health system in 2017.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…These schemes are Zhou et al 's scheme [13] and Zhang et al 's scheme [20]. The comparisons are shown in Table 5.…”
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“…Further, in their protocol, the response of messages were more efficient by the adoption of the distributed verification method. Zhang et al (2017) proposed a new, efficient, certificate-less, generalized signcryption (CLGSC) scheme, and a lightweight and robust security-aware (LRSA) D2D-assist data transmission protocol that was proposed based on CLGSC [8]. Their security analysis demonstrated that the LRSA protocol can achieve data confidentiality and integrity, mutual authentication, contextual privacy, anonymity, and so on.…”
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confidence: 99%