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AuthorWu, Longfei
AuthorDu, Xiaojiang
AuthorGuizani, Mohsen
AuthorMohamed, Amr
Available date2020-11-12T07:55:57Z
Publication Date2017
Publication NameIEEE Internet of Things Journal
ResourceScopus
ISSN23274662
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1109/JIOT.2017.2708042
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/16968
AbstractImplantable medical devices (IMDs) are electronic devices implanted within human body for diagnostic, monitoring, and therapeutic purposes. It is imperative to guarantee that IMDs are completely secured since the patient's life is closely bound to the robustness and effectiveness of IMDs. Intuitively, we have to ensure that only the authorized medical personnel and IMD programmer can access the IMD. However, in recent years, several attacks have been reported which can successfully compromise a number of IMD products, e.g., stealing the sensitive health data and issuing fake commands. Up to now, there is no commonly agreed and well-recognized security standards and the protection of IMD is still an open problem. In this paper, we present a comprehensive survey of the existing literature on IMD security, with a focus on the access control schemes to prevent unauthorized access. Specifically, we first reviewed the security incidents, IMD threat model and the development of regulations for IMD security. Next, we classified existing IMD access control schemes based on architecture, type of keys used, access control channel, and logic. We also analyzed how different access control models can be adopted to secure IMD. Besides, we particularly discussed the viability of online authentication and low/zero power authentication in the IMD context. 1 2014 IEEE.
SponsorManuscript received January 15, 2017; revised April 29, 2017; accepted May 14, 2017. Date of publication May 25, 2017; date of current version October 9, 2017. This work was supported by the Qatar National Research Fund (a member of Qatar Foundation) under Grant NPRP 8-408-2-172. (Corresponding author: Xiaojiang Du.) L. Wu was with the Department of Computer and Information Sciences, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA 19123 USA. He is now with the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Fayetteville State University, Fayetteville, NC 28301 USA.
Languageen
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
SubjectAccess control
implantable medical devices (IMDs)
survey
TitleAccess Control Schemes for Implantable Medical Devices: A Survey
TypeArticle
Pagination1272-1283
Issue Number5
Volume Number4


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