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A Priority Based Efficient Secure Framework for WBANs

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  • Vinay Pathak

    (JNU, New Delhi, India)

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In this article, the authors propose a system to gather patient information continuously, perform proper non-intrusive checking, and propose restorative or potentially way of life engagements, at whatever point required and proper. The structure, which depends on administration arranged service as application(SOAs) and the Cloud, permits a consistent combination of various innovations, applications, also, administrations. It additionally integrates mobile advances to easily gather, convey imperative information from a patient's wearable biosensors while considering a cell phones' restricted abilities and control seepage, notwithstanding discontinuous system detachments. At that point, information is put away in the Cloud and made accessible by means of SOA to permit access by doctors, paramedics, or other approved authorities. A contextual investigation has been created to assess the convenience of the structure, and the preparatory outcomes that have been broken down are demonstrating exceptionally encouraging outcomes. To secure the data transmission, they have applied identity-based data encryption scheme. It enhances the security in the authors' framework.

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  • Vinay Pathak, 2019. "A Priority Based Efficient Secure Framework for WBANs," International Journal of Information Security and Privacy (IJISP), IGI Global, vol. 13(3), pages 60-73, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jisp00:v:13:y:2019:i:3:p:60-73
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