Abstract: This paper presents a dual-factor authentication protocol and its low-power implementation for security of implantable medical devices (IMDs). The protocol incorporates traditional cryptographic first-factor authentication using Datagram Transport Layer Security - Pre-Shared Key (DTLS-PSK) followed by the user's touch-based voluntary second-factor authentication for enhanced security. With a low-power compact always-on wake-up timer and touch-based wake-up circuitry, our test chip consumes only 735 pW idle state power at 20.15 Hz and 2.5 V. The hardware accelerated dual-factor authentication unit consumes 8 µW at 660 kHz and 0.87 V. Our test chip was coupled with commercial Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) transceiver, DC-DC converter,...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018This work addresses challenges in power delivery, effi...
This work describes an energy efficient solution for secure communication between an Implantable Med...
Implantable medical devices (IMDs) are man-made devices, which can be implanted in the human body to...
Internet of Medical Things (IoMTs) is fast emerging, thereby fostering rapid advances in the areas o...
Implantable systems that monitor biological signals require increasingly complex digital signal proc...
Healthcare remote devices are recognized as a promising technology for treating health related issue...
Smart medical devices will only be smart if they also in-clude technology to provide security and pr...
Biometric recognition and analysis are among the most trusted features to be used by Implantable Med...
Secure and energy-efficient communication between Implantable Medical Devices (IMDs) and authorized ...
textabstractSecure and energy-efficient communication between Implantable Medical Devices (IMDs) and...
Implantable medical devices (IMDs), such as pacemakers, implanted cardiac defibrillators and neurost...
Implantable Medical Devices (IMDs) are deployed in patients to treat a range of medical conditions. ...
Abstract—Implantable systems that monitor biological sig-nals require increasingly complex digital s...
Relay-assisted device-to-device (D2D) communication serves users at the edge of system coverage of 5...
Over the past decade, focus on the security and privacy aspects of implantable medical devices (IMDs...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018This work addresses challenges in power delivery, effi...
This work describes an energy efficient solution for secure communication between an Implantable Med...
Implantable medical devices (IMDs) are man-made devices, which can be implanted in the human body to...
Internet of Medical Things (IoMTs) is fast emerging, thereby fostering rapid advances in the areas o...
Implantable systems that monitor biological signals require increasingly complex digital signal proc...
Healthcare remote devices are recognized as a promising technology for treating health related issue...
Smart medical devices will only be smart if they also in-clude technology to provide security and pr...
Biometric recognition and analysis are among the most trusted features to be used by Implantable Med...
Secure and energy-efficient communication between Implantable Medical Devices (IMDs) and authorized ...
textabstractSecure and energy-efficient communication between Implantable Medical Devices (IMDs) and...
Implantable medical devices (IMDs), such as pacemakers, implanted cardiac defibrillators and neurost...
Implantable Medical Devices (IMDs) are deployed in patients to treat a range of medical conditions. ...
Abstract—Implantable systems that monitor biological sig-nals require increasingly complex digital s...
Relay-assisted device-to-device (D2D) communication serves users at the edge of system coverage of 5...
Over the past decade, focus on the security and privacy aspects of implantable medical devices (IMDs...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018This work addresses challenges in power delivery, effi...
This work describes an energy efficient solution for secure communication between an Implantable Med...
Implantable medical devices (IMDs) are man-made devices, which can be implanted in the human body to...