论文标题
医疗保健中无线传感器网络的隐私保护:艺术状态和开放研究挑战
Privacy Preservation for Wireless Sensor Networks in Healthcare: State of the Art, and Open Research Challenges
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论文摘要
微型生物传感器的出现为在医疗保健中部署无线传感器网络带来了许多机会。但是,一个重要的障碍是,医疗保健利益相关者的接受受到隐私保护措施对个人和亲密信息的有效性的影响,这些信息是在这些网络内外收集和传播的。特别是,这些网络正在超越传统传感器,也朝着使用多媒体传感器,这引起了更多的隐私问题。矛盾的是,与安全性相比,较少的研究解决了隐私保护。然而,隐私保护逐渐发展为安全措施的隐性副产品,并且本身就将其纳入研究问题。但是,需要进一步的技术和社会技术进步。为了促进进一步的研究的贡献,本文的标志包括:(i)明确基于隐私保护的文献调查,它的基础是从安全目标中弄清隐私目标,以避免将隐私和安全问题混合在一起,就像其他论文中经常一样; (ii)对医疗保健无线传感器网络的隐私保护服务的批判性调查,包括威胁分析和评估方法;它还为医疗保健中隐私保护的多方面挑战以及隐私威胁,攻击和对策提供了分类树; (iii)对技术进步的讨论,并以对监管框架的影响的反思得到补充; (iv)对开放研究挑战的讨论,导致了未来研究的方向提出的方向,旨在将大门释放到二十一世纪的医疗保健方面。
The advent of miniature biosensors has generated numerous opportunities for deploying wireless sensor networks in healthcare. However, an important barrier is that acceptance by healthcare stakeholders is influenced by the effectiveness of privacy safeguards for personal and intimate information which is collected and transmitted over the air, within and beyond these networks. In particular, these networks are progressing beyond traditional sensors, towards also using multimedia sensors, which raise further privacy concerns. Paradoxically, less research has addressed privacy protection, compared to security. Nevertheless, privacy protection has gradually evolved from being assumed an implicit by-product of security measures, and it is maturing into a research concern in its own right. However, further technical and socio-technical advances are needed. As a contribution towards galvanising further research, the hallmarks of this paper include: (i) a literature survey explicitly anchored on privacy preservation, it is underpinned by untangling privacy goals from security goals, to avoid mixing privacy and security concerns, as is often the case in other papers; (ii) a critical survey of privacy preservation services for wireless sensor networks in healthcare, including threat analysis and assessment methodologies; it also offers classification trees for the multifaceted challenge of privacy protection in healthcare, and for privacy threats, attacks and countermeasures; (iii) a discussion of technical advances complemented by reflection over the implications of regulatory frameworks; (iv) a discussion of open research challenges, leading onto offers of directions for future research towards unlocking the door onto privacy protection which is appropriate for healthcare in the twenty-first century.