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A Privacy-Preserved ID-Based Secure Communication Scheme in 5G-IoT Telemedicine Systems
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Lin, Tzu-Wei
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/ Cryptography
/ Decision making
/ Emergency medical care
/ Emergency medical services
/ Emergency services
/ Health care industry
/ Information systems
/ Internet of Things
/ IoT
/ Management
/ Patient outcomes
/ Patients
/ Privacy
/ privacy preservation
/ Professionals
/ Technology application
/ Telemedicine
/ telemedicine systems
/ Wireless communications
2022
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A Privacy-Preserved ID-Based Secure Communication Scheme in 5G-IoT Telemedicine Systems
by
Lin, Tzu-Wei
in
Archives & records
/ Cryptography
/ Decision making
/ Emergency medical care
/ Emergency medical services
/ Emergency services
/ Health care industry
/ Information systems
/ Internet of Things
/ IoT
/ Management
/ Patient outcomes
/ Patients
/ Privacy
/ privacy preservation
/ Professionals
/ Technology application
/ Telemedicine
/ telemedicine systems
/ Wireless communications
2022
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A Privacy-Preserved ID-Based Secure Communication Scheme in 5G-IoT Telemedicine Systems
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Lin, Tzu-Wei
in
Archives & records
/ Cryptography
/ Decision making
/ Emergency medical care
/ Emergency medical services
/ Emergency services
/ Health care industry
/ Information systems
/ Internet of Things
/ IoT
/ Management
/ Patient outcomes
/ Patients
/ Privacy
/ privacy preservation
/ Professionals
/ Technology application
/ Telemedicine
/ telemedicine systems
/ Wireless communications
2022
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A Privacy-Preserved ID-Based Secure Communication Scheme in 5G-IoT Telemedicine Systems
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A Privacy-Preserved ID-Based Secure Communication Scheme in 5G-IoT Telemedicine Systems
2022
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Overview
5G networks have an efficient effect in providing quality of experience and massive Internet of things (IoT) communication. Applications of 5G-IoT networks have been expanded rapidly, including in smart medical healthcare. Emergency medical services (EMS) hold an assignable proportion in our lives, which has become a complex network of all types of professionals, including care in an ambulance. A 5G network with EMS can simplify the medical treatment process and improve the efficiency of patient treatment. The importance of healthcare-related privacy preservation is rising. If the work of privacy preservation fails, not only will medical institutes have economic and credibility losses but also property losses and even the lives of patients will be harmed. This paper proposes a privacy-preserved ID-based secure communication scheme in 5G-IoT telemedicine systems that can achieve the features below. (i) The proposed scheme is the first scheme that integrates the process of telemedicine systems and EMS; (ii) the proposed scheme allows emergency signals to be transmitted immediately with decreasing risk of secret key leakage; (iii) the information of the patient and their prehospital treatments can be transmitted securely while transferring the patient to the destination medical institute; (iv) the quality of healthcare services can be assured while preserving the privacy of the patient; (v) the proposed scheme supports not only normal situations but also emergencies. (vi) the proposed scheme can resist potential attacks.
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