Master of ScienceDepartment of Computing and Information SciencesEugene VassermanThe Medical Device Coordination Framework (MDCF) is an open source Medical Application Platform (MAP) that facilitates interoperability between heterogeneous medical devices. The MDCF is designed to be an open test bed for the conceptual architecture described by the Integrated Clinical Environment (ICE) interoperability standard. In contrast to existing medical device connectivity features that only provide data logging and display capabilities, a MAP such as the MDCF also allows medical devices to be controlled by apps. MAPs are predicted to enable many improvements to health care, however they also create new risks to patient safety and privacy that need to...
The concept of “system of systems” architecture is increasingly prevalent in many critical domains. ...
Applications that can communicate with and control multiple medical devices have the potential to ra...
peer-reviewedThe recent introduction of networked medical devices has posed many benefits for both t...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Computing and Information SciencesEugene VassermanThe Medical Device ...
The Medical Device Coordination Framework (MDCF) is an open source Medical Ap-plication Platform (MA...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Computer ScienceEugene VassermanRobust authentication and authoriz...
Abstract. The recent advances in mobile devices and wireless communication sector transformed Mobile...
Mobile computing is rapidly becoming part of healthcare’s electronic landscape, helping to provide b...
We describe a preliminary set of security requirements for safe and secure next-generation medical s...
The Integrated Clinical Environment (ICE) is a standard dedicated to promote open coordination of he...
peer-reviewedThis paper presents work for the development of a framework to assure the security of n...
After two recent security attacks against implantable medical devices (IMDs) have been reported, the...
Special Section: Mission Critical Public-Safety Communications: Architectures, Enabling Technologies...
Point of Care (PoC) devices and systems can be categorized into three broad classes (CAT 1, CAT 2, ...
peer-reviewedThis paper introduces an assurance framework for networked medical device development....
The concept of “system of systems” architecture is increasingly prevalent in many critical domains. ...
Applications that can communicate with and control multiple medical devices have the potential to ra...
peer-reviewedThe recent introduction of networked medical devices has posed many benefits for both t...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Computing and Information SciencesEugene VassermanThe Medical Device ...
The Medical Device Coordination Framework (MDCF) is an open source Medical Ap-plication Platform (MA...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Computer ScienceEugene VassermanRobust authentication and authoriz...
Abstract. The recent advances in mobile devices and wireless communication sector transformed Mobile...
Mobile computing is rapidly becoming part of healthcare’s electronic landscape, helping to provide b...
We describe a preliminary set of security requirements for safe and secure next-generation medical s...
The Integrated Clinical Environment (ICE) is a standard dedicated to promote open coordination of he...
peer-reviewedThis paper presents work for the development of a framework to assure the security of n...
After two recent security attacks against implantable medical devices (IMDs) have been reported, the...
Special Section: Mission Critical Public-Safety Communications: Architectures, Enabling Technologies...
Point of Care (PoC) devices and systems can be categorized into three broad classes (CAT 1, CAT 2, ...
peer-reviewedThis paper introduces an assurance framework for networked medical device development....
The concept of “system of systems” architecture is increasingly prevalent in many critical domains. ...
Applications that can communicate with and control multiple medical devices have the potential to ra...
peer-reviewedThe recent introduction of networked medical devices has posed many benefits for both t...