An improvement of NFC-SEC with signed exchanges for an e-prescription-based application

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Abstract

In the context of an aging population, drug intake can be a potential source of errors leading to death in some cases. Almost all of these errors are unintentional and come from incorrect prescriptions, unsuitabledosages for the patient or incompatibility with other treatments.To limit these risks which are especially important in the elderly or predependency,we propose a secure system for drug treatment through the NFC (Near Field Communication) contact-less communication technology. The proposed system provides security mechanisms such as integrity, authentication, encryption and non-repudiation. To ensure this security,an extension of the international standard ISO/IED 13157 (NFCSEC)is proposed to handle electronic signature based on a public key infrastructure.

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Hamze, M., Peyrard, F., & Conchon, E. (2014). An improvement of NFC-SEC with signed exchanges for an e-prescription-based application. In Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social-Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, LNICST (Vol. 130, pp. 166–183). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-05452-0_13

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