Authors:
Neila Mekki
1
;
Mohamed Hamdi
2
;
Taoufik Aguili
1
and
Tai-Hoon Kim
3
Affiliations:
1
National Engineering School of Tunis, (ENIT), University of Tunis El Manar and (UTM), Tunisia
;
2
Higher School of Communication of Tunis, Sup'Com and University of Carthage, Tunisia
;
3
University of Tasmania, Australia
Keyword(s):
Healthcare, Internet of Things, Scenario, Security Requirements
Related
Ontology
Subjects/Areas/Topics:
Data and Application Security and Privacy
;
Data Engineering
;
Data Integrity
;
Data Protection
;
Databases and Data Security
;
Identification, Authentication and Non-Repudiation
;
Information and Systems Security
;
Information Assurance
;
Network Security
;
Risk Assessment
;
Wireless Network Security
Abstract:
The Internet of Things (IoT) is one of the revolutionary technologies for healthcare.
However, this flourishing still faces too many challenges including security and
privacy preservation information. To address these problems, our contribution is
to present a scenario of diabetes disease assume a matching between the situation of the patient and the relevant data from monitoring point view. This scenario describes how a patient can collect enormous of vital sign and activity.
Wireless Body Sensor Networks (WBSN) is one of the IoT building blocks in which a patient can be monitored using a collection of
sensor nodes to improve the patients quality of life. This technology in
healthcare applications should not ignore security requirements.
The aim of this paper is, (1) to design a healthcare architecture for a patient monitoring system, and (2) to
explore the major security requirements in WBSN.