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Service Intelligence and Communication Security for Ambient Assisted Living

Service Intelligence and Communication Security for Ambient Assisted Living

Dmitry G. Korzun, Ilya Nikolaevskiy, Andrei Gurtov
Copyright: © 2015 |Volume: 6 |Issue: 1 |Pages: 25
ISSN: 1947-3176|EISSN: 1947-3184|EISBN13: 9781466678750|DOI: 10.4018/IJERTCS.2015010104
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Korzun, Dmitry G., et al. "Service Intelligence and Communication Security for Ambient Assisted Living." IJERTCS vol.6, no.1 2015: pp.76-100. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJERTCS.2015010104

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Korzun, D. G., Nikolaevskiy, I., & Gurtov, A. (2015). Service Intelligence and Communication Security for Ambient Assisted Living. International Journal of Embedded and Real-Time Communication Systems (IJERTCS), 6(1), 76-100. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJERTCS.2015010104

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Korzun, Dmitry G., Ilya Nikolaevskiy, and Andrei Gurtov. "Service Intelligence and Communication Security for Ambient Assisted Living," International Journal of Embedded and Real-Time Communication Systems (IJERTCS) 6, no.1: 76-100. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJERTCS.2015010104

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Abstract

Mobile health (m-Health) scenarios and Internet of Things (IoT) technologies form an important direction for enhancing medical systems for Ambient Assisted Living (AAL). Yet current development meets with two challenges: 1) use of patient's health data with strong security guarantees in mobile network and resource-constrained assumptions and in emergency situations, 2) inclusion of personal data to the entire system for “smart” service construction and delivery. This paper presents a smart space based architectural model that adopts emerging IoT technologies to enable security of personal mobile data and their intelligent utilization in health services. To support the service intelligence, the authors employ the smart spaces approach with its prominent technologies adopted from IoT and Semantic Web. The intelligence and security solutions are considered symbiotic to present better user-experience, security level, and utility of a system.

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