IEEE 2020: Lightweight and Privacy-Preserving ID-as-a-Service provisioning in Vehicular Cloud Computing
Abstract: Vehicular cloud computing (VCC) is composed of multiple distributed vehicular clouds (VCs), which are formed on-the-fly by dynamically integrating underutilized vehicular resources including computing power, storage, and so on. Existing proposals for identity-as-a-service (IDaaS) are not suitable for use in VCC due to limited computing resources and storage capacity of onboard vehicle devices. In this paper, we first propose an improved ciphertext-policy attribute-bas Utilizing the improved CP-ABE scheme and the permissioned blockchain technology, we propose a lightweight and privacy-preserving IDaaS architecture for VCC named IDaaSoVCC.ed encryption (CPABE) scheme.
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IEEE 2020: Lightweight Sharable and Traceable Secure Mobile Health System
Abstract: Mobile health (mHealth) has emerged as a new patient centric model which allows real-time collection of patient data via wearable sensors, aggregation and encryption of these data at mobile devices, and then uploading the encrypted data to the cloud for storage and access by healthcare staff and researchers. However, efficient and scalable sharing of encrypted data has been a very challenging problem. In this paper, we propose a Lightweight Sharable and Traceable (LiST) secure mobile health system in which patient data are encrypted end-to-end from a patient’s mobile device to data users.
IEEE 2019: Intelligent Neonatal Monitoring System Based on Android Application using Multi Sensors
Abstract: The purpose of the project is to develop an Intelligent Neonatal
Monitoring System based on temperature and pulse rate data. In the Neonatal
Intensive Care Unit (NICU), there are premature babies and other ill babies who
need extra care from the doctors, nurses as well as medical supplies.
Therefore, an intelligent neonatal monitoring system should be a good solution
in order to help them to observe neonates frequently and consistently. This
system transmits the vital signs of the neonate such as body temperature and
pulse rate to the Internet of Things (IoT) called ThingSpeak. The body
temperature and the pulse rate will be detected by LM35 temperature sensor and
pulse sensor respectively. These information will be sent to the IoT via
ESP8266 Wi-Fi Shield. IoT helps the doctors and nurses to be connected with the
neonate’s vital signs and it is helpful in monitoring the neonates at anytime
and anywhere through the internet. The percentage difference between LM35
temperature sensor and digital thermometer is less than 3% while the pulse rate
can be varied according to the physical activity. This develops system will
providing efficiency and reliability which will play a vital role for better care.
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2019: Secured Vehicle Toll Payment System Using NFC
Abstract: Nowadays, uses for NFC technology have been
emerging day by day, the best application of NFC technology is in the
contactless payment system. Similarly, due to various advantages of web
application such as ease of maintenance and various user-friendly released
version, the demand for new web applications supporting distinctive kinds of
gadgets and intentions are persistently. Now different technologies such as
Bluetooth, NFC, and BLE are being used for initiating the online payment.
Considering the parameters such as cost, more reliability, and increased
security, NFC technology is a best-fitted option for initiating the online
vehicle toll payment system. Thus, the application of Cloud-based web
application along with different IoT devices like Smartphone (having NFC
feature) and NFC tag (ISO/IEC 14443) is explained in this paper. Paper the
online vehicle toll payment system developed by using NFC technology is used
for triggering the vehicle toll payment system supported by the web application.
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IEEE 2018: MEDIBOX – IoT Enabled Patient Assisting
Device
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