Adaptive entity-identifier generation for IMD emergency access

CS2 '14 Pub Date : 2014-01-20 DOI:10.1145/2556315.2556324
R. M. Seepers, C. Strydis, I. Sourdis, C. I. Zeeuw
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Recent work on wireless Implantable Medical Devices (IMDs) has revealed the need for secure communication in order to prevent data theft and implant abuse by malicious attackers. However, security should not be provided at the cost of patient safety and an IMD should, thus, remain accessible during an emergency regardless of device security. In this paper, we present a novel method of providing IMD emergency access, based on generating Entity Identifiers (EI) using the Inter-Pulse Intervals (IPIs) of heartbeats. We evaluate the current state-of-the-art in EI-generation in terms of security and accessibility for healthy subjects with a wide range of heart rates. Subsequently, we present an adaptive EI-generation algorithm which takes the heart rate into account, maintaining an acceptable emergency-mode activation time (between 5-55.4 s) while improving security by up to 3.4x for high heart rates. Finally, we show that activating emergency mode may consume as little as 0.24μJ from the IMD battery.
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用于IMD紧急访问的自适应实体标识符生成
最近关于无线植入式医疗设备(imd)的研究表明,为了防止恶意攻击者窃取数据和滥用植入物,需要安全通信。但是,不应以牺牲患者安全为代价提供安全保障,因此,无论设备安全如何,在紧急情况下,IMD都应保持可访问性。本文提出了一种基于心跳脉冲间隔(IPIs)生成实体标识符(EI)的IMD紧急访问的新方法。我们从安全性和可及性方面评估了目前最先进的ei一代,对心率范围广的健康受试者。随后,我们提出了一种考虑心率的自适应ei生成算法,在保持可接受的紧急模式激活时间(在5-55.4秒之间)的同时,将高心率的安全性提高了3.4倍。最后,我们表明,激活紧急模式可能只消耗0.24μJ的IMD电池。
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