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An amulet for trustworthy wearable mHealth

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An amulet for trustworthy wearable mHealth
Mobile technology has significant potential to help revolutionize personal wellness and the delivery of healthcare. Mobile phones, wearable sensors, and home-based tele-medicine devices can help caregivers and individuals themselves better monitor and manage their health. While the potential benefits of this “mHealth” technology include better health, more effective healthcare, and reduced cost, this technology also poses significant security and privacy challenges. In this paper we propose Amulet, an mHealth architecture that provides strong security and privacy guarantees while remaining easy to use, and outline the research and engineering challenges required to realize the Amulet vision.
Jacob Sorber, Minho Shin, Ronald A. Peterson, Cory
Added 25 Apr 2012
Updated 25 Apr 2012
Type Journal
Year 2012
Where WMCSA
Authors Jacob Sorber, Minho Shin, Ronald A. Peterson, Cory Cornelius, Shrirang Mare, Aarathi Prasad, Zachary Marois, Emma Smithayer, David Kotz
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