TY - GEN
T1 - Privacy and security control architecture for ubiquitous RFID healthcare system in wireless sensor networks
AU - Song, Won Jay
AU - Son, Sang H.
AU - Choi, Munkee
AU - Kang, Minho
PY - 2006
Y1 - 2006
N2 - In this paper, we have designed and modeled the ubiquitous RFID healthcare system architecture and framework workflow, which are described by six classified core players or subsystems. They are consisting of the patient and wearable ECG sensor, network service, healthcare service, emergency service, and PKl service providers, whose individual private and public keys should be stored on their smart card and be used to enhance security level control for the patient's medical privacy. All of the patient and providers in the proposed security control architecture need suitable secure private and public keys in order to access to ECG medical raw data and diagnosis results with RFID/GPS tracking information for emergency service. By enforcing the requirements of necessary keys among the patient and providers, the patient's ECG data can be successfully protected and be effectively controlled over the open medical directory service. Consequently, the proposed architecture for ubiquitous RFID healthcare system is appropriate to build up medical privacy policies in ubiquitous sensor networking environments.
AB - In this paper, we have designed and modeled the ubiquitous RFID healthcare system architecture and framework workflow, which are described by six classified core players or subsystems. They are consisting of the patient and wearable ECG sensor, network service, healthcare service, emergency service, and PKl service providers, whose individual private and public keys should be stored on their smart card and be used to enhance security level control for the patient's medical privacy. All of the patient and providers in the proposed security control architecture need suitable secure private and public keys in order to access to ECG medical raw data and diagnosis results with RFID/GPS tracking information for emergency service. By enforcing the requirements of necessary keys among the patient and providers, the patient's ECG data can be successfully protected and be effectively controlled over the open medical directory service. Consequently, the proposed architecture for ubiquitous RFID healthcare system is appropriate to build up medical privacy policies in ubiquitous sensor networking environments.
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=33748525240&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/ICCE.2006.1598399
DO - 10.1109/ICCE.2006.1598399
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:33748525240
SN - 0780394593
SN - 9780780394599
T3 - Digest of Technical Papers - IEEE International Conference on Consumer Electronics
SP - 239
EP - 240
BT - 2006 Digest of Technical Papers - International Conference on Consumer Electronics, ICCE '06
T2 - International Conference on Consumer Electronics, ICCE '06
Y2 - 7 January 2006 through 11 January 2006
ER -