We propose Breathe-to-Pair (B2P), a protocol for pairing and sharedkey generation for wearable devices that leverages the wearer\u27s respiration activity to ensure that the devices are part of the same body-area network. We assume that the devices exploit different types of sensors to extract and process the respiration signal. We illustrate B2P for the case of two devices that use respiratory inductance plethysmography (RIP) and accelerometer sensors, respectively. Allowing for different types of sensors in pairing allows us to include wearable devices that use a variety of different sensors. In practice, this form of sensor variety creates a number of challenges that limit the ability of the shared-key establishment algorithm to generate...
The Internet of Things (IoT) employs smart devices as its building blocks for developing a ubiquitou...
Breathing is essential for human life. Issues related to respiration can be an indicator of problems...
Abnormal breathing can be a symptom of unhealthy status, but conventional diagnostic exams involve c...
With the rapid growth of wearable devices, more applications require direct communication between we...
Recent years have witnessed a remarkable growth in the number of smart wearable devices. For many of...
Solutions for pairing devices without prior security associations typically require users to activel...
The last decade has witnessed a rapid surge in application of body sensor net-works, especially in t...
Abstract—Body Area Networks (BANs) are expected to play a major role in patient health monitoring in...
Ubiquity of wearable and implantable devices sparks a new set of mobile computing applications that ...
Abstract—Medical data collected by wearable wireless sensor devices must be adequately secured. A pr...
Respiration signals are a vital sign of life. Monitoring human breath provides critical information ...
Current methods for continuous respiration monitoring such as respiratory inductive or optoelectroni...
We demonstrate the BANDANA gait-based ad-hoc device pairing scheme. Our quantization approach extrac...
Advances in lightweight, small-size and low-power sensors led to the development of wearable biosens...
This work presents a research about a 5.8 GHz system for vital signals monitoring, specifically huma...
The Internet of Things (IoT) employs smart devices as its building blocks for developing a ubiquitou...
Breathing is essential for human life. Issues related to respiration can be an indicator of problems...
Abnormal breathing can be a symptom of unhealthy status, but conventional diagnostic exams involve c...
With the rapid growth of wearable devices, more applications require direct communication between we...
Recent years have witnessed a remarkable growth in the number of smart wearable devices. For many of...
Solutions for pairing devices without prior security associations typically require users to activel...
The last decade has witnessed a rapid surge in application of body sensor net-works, especially in t...
Abstract—Body Area Networks (BANs) are expected to play a major role in patient health monitoring in...
Ubiquity of wearable and implantable devices sparks a new set of mobile computing applications that ...
Abstract—Medical data collected by wearable wireless sensor devices must be adequately secured. A pr...
Respiration signals are a vital sign of life. Monitoring human breath provides critical information ...
Current methods for continuous respiration monitoring such as respiratory inductive or optoelectroni...
We demonstrate the BANDANA gait-based ad-hoc device pairing scheme. Our quantization approach extrac...
Advances in lightweight, small-size and low-power sensors led to the development of wearable biosens...
This work presents a research about a 5.8 GHz system for vital signals monitoring, specifically huma...
The Internet of Things (IoT) employs smart devices as its building blocks for developing a ubiquitou...
Breathing is essential for human life. Issues related to respiration can be an indicator of problems...
Abnormal breathing can be a symptom of unhealthy status, but conventional diagnostic exams involve c...