Data Transmission and Access Protection of Community Medical Internet of Things

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On the basis of Internet of Things (IoT) technologies, Community Medical Internet of Things (CMIoT) is a new medical information system and generates massive multiple types of medical data which contain all kinds of user identity data, various types of medical data, and other sensitive information. To effectively protect users' privacy, we propose a secure privacy data protection scheme including transmission protection and access control. For the uplink transmission data protection, bidirectional identity authentication and fragmented multipath data transmission are used, and for the downlink data protection, fine grained access control and dynamic authorization are used. Through theoretical analysis and experiment evaluation, it is proved that the community medical data can be effectively protected in the transmission and access process without high performance loss.

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Wang, X., Chen, F., Ye, H., Yang, J., Zhu, J., Zhang, Z., & Huang, Y. (2017). Data Transmission and Access Protection of Community Medical Internet of Things. Journal of Sensors, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1155/2017/7862842

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