Secure communication is considered as an integral part of next generation wireless implantable medical devices. In this work, we provide the symmetric cryptographic key generating approach by exploiting the randomness in received signal strength (RSS) for data encryption in an in-body network. The application of concern is the wireless modules for next generation leadless cardiac pacemaker with two units. For RSS based key generation method, both the units probe the wireless channel for RSS measurements within the coherence time and outputs the encryption key bits based on available randomness and quantization algorithm. To evaluate the available randomness in RSS measurements, the methodology of phantom experiments is adapted to emulate th...
Wireless body area network is a key enabler for connected healthcare but recent cyberattacks have co...
Abstract—In this paper, we investigate the feasibility of real-time derivation of cryptographic keys...
In this paper, experimental results are presented for an encrypted wireless link between two body-wo...
As the next generation of implanted medical devices for cardiac rhythm management moves towards mult...
Healthcare remote devices are recognized as a promising technology for treating health related issue...
Body area network (BAN) is an emerging branch of wireless sensor networks for personalized applicati...
With the help of technological advancements in the last decade, it has become much easier to extensi...
Healthcare remote devices are recognized as a promising technology for treating health related issue...
Security in Wireless Body Area Networks (WBAN) is of major concern as the miniature personal health-...
Implantable Medical Devices (IMDs) are a growing industry regarding personal health care and monitor...
Tutors: Jesús Minguillón Campos, Antoni Ivorra CanoTreball de fi de grau en BiomèdicaMiniaturization...
Abstract As electronic communications become more prevalent, mobile and universal, the...
Achieving secure communication between an Implantable Medical Device (IMD) and a gateway or programm...
The last decade has witnessed a rapid surge in application of body sensor net-works, especially in t...
The thesis explores the physical layer security approaches for securing an in body multi-nodal leadl...
Wireless body area network is a key enabler for connected healthcare but recent cyberattacks have co...
Abstract—In this paper, we investigate the feasibility of real-time derivation of cryptographic keys...
In this paper, experimental results are presented for an encrypted wireless link between two body-wo...
As the next generation of implanted medical devices for cardiac rhythm management moves towards mult...
Healthcare remote devices are recognized as a promising technology for treating health related issue...
Body area network (BAN) is an emerging branch of wireless sensor networks for personalized applicati...
With the help of technological advancements in the last decade, it has become much easier to extensi...
Healthcare remote devices are recognized as a promising technology for treating health related issue...
Security in Wireless Body Area Networks (WBAN) is of major concern as the miniature personal health-...
Implantable Medical Devices (IMDs) are a growing industry regarding personal health care and monitor...
Tutors: Jesús Minguillón Campos, Antoni Ivorra CanoTreball de fi de grau en BiomèdicaMiniaturization...
Abstract As electronic communications become more prevalent, mobile and universal, the...
Achieving secure communication between an Implantable Medical Device (IMD) and a gateway or programm...
The last decade has witnessed a rapid surge in application of body sensor net-works, especially in t...
The thesis explores the physical layer security approaches for securing an in body multi-nodal leadl...
Wireless body area network is a key enabler for connected healthcare but recent cyberattacks have co...
Abstract—In this paper, we investigate the feasibility of real-time derivation of cryptographic keys...
In this paper, experimental results are presented for an encrypted wireless link between two body-wo...