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Privacy-enabled mobile-health (mhealth)-based diabetic solution

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posted on 2024-06-04, 00:32 authored by Sasan Adibi, R Dara, N Wickramasinghe, C Chan, S Varadarajan
Diabetes is one of the leading chronic diseases affecting the lives of millions globally and early detection and treatment of this disease can serve to improve the quality of life for patients as well as suspend further health complications arising from diabetes. Continuous Glucose Monitors (CGM) and Insulin Pumps (IP) have been widely deployed to monitor the sugar levels in the blood stream and inject appropriate amounts of insulin to compensate for the underperforming pancreas functions of the patients’ bodies and thereby may provide appropriate treatment solutions for many diabetic sufferers. With the invention and deployment of Smartphones, the quality and performance associated with treating diabetes has reached new heights, however the privacy and security of mobilebased diabetic systems remain in ongoing challenges. This paper aims to focus on the privacy and security challenges of Mobile-Health (mHealth)-based Diabetic solutions.

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eng

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B Book chapter, B1.1 Book chapter

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2013, Springer Science+Business Media New York

Extent

18

Editor/Contributor(s)

Harvey I, Cavoukian A, Tomko G, Borrett D, Kwan H, Hatzinakos D

Chapter number

18

Pagination

197-211

ISBN-13

9781461464099

Publisher

Springer

Place of publication

Berlin, Germany

Title of book

SmartData: privacy meets evolutionary robotics

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