健康物联网:健康生态系统的需求

Wyatt Lindquist, A. Helal, A. Khaled
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在新开发的健康设备中,物联网功能越来越融合,这带来了乐观和担忧。虽然这些设备与其他物联网设备具有相似的连接目标,但它们确实带来了数字健康领域固有的关键要求。这包括安全性、隐私性、可靠性、准确性以及最重要的用户保证和参与。这些要求在通用物联网平台和架构中通常无法满足。在本文中,我们退一步分析了这些设备必须满足的额外要求和约束,以形成一个可接受和有效的健康物联网生态系统。我们提出了民主化,这一要求有助于整合用户每天必须管理的许多配套应用程序和数据云登录。安全正确地使用设备也是确保这些设备提供准确数据而不是噪音的关键要求,从而增强信心。确保经过验证的用户身份并在用户的各种设备之间实现有意义和安全的交互(称为IoTility)也是我们详细分析的关键需求。
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Health-IoT: Requirements for a Healthy Ecosystem
There is an increasing convergence of IoT features in newly developed health devices, bringing with it both optimism and concern. While these devices have similar connectivity goals to other IoT devices, they do bring critical requirements inherent in the digital health domain. This includes safety, privacy, reliability, accuracy and most importantly user assurance and engagement. These requirements are not usually met in generalized IoT platforms and architectures. In this paper, we take a step back to analyze the additional requirements and constraints that must be met by these devices to form an acceptable and effective health IoT ecosystem. We present democratization, a requirement that helps consolidate the many companion apps and data cloud logins a user must manage on a daily basis. The safe and proper use of devices is also a key requirement to ensure accurate data, not noise, are provided by these devices, boosting confidence. Ensuring verified user identity and enabling meaningful and safe interactions between the user's various devices (referred to as IoTility) are also key requirements that we analyze in detail.
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