Author:
Siddiqi Muhammad Ali,Serdijn Wouter A.,Strydis Christos
Abstract
AbstractThe wireless capabilities of modern Implantable Medical Devices (IMDs) make them vulnerable to security attacks. One prominent attack, which has disastrous consequences for the patient’s wellbeing, is the battery Denial-of-Service attack whereby the IMD is occupied with continuous authentication requests from an adversary with the aim of depleting its battery. Zero-Power Defense (ZPD), based on energy harvesting, is known to be an excellent protection against these attacks. This paper raises essential design considerations for employing ZPD techniques in commercial IMDs, offers a critical review of ZPD techniques found in literature and, subsequently, gives crucial recommendations for developing comprehensive ZPD solutions.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Hardware and Architecture,Modelling and Simulation,Information Systems,Signal Processing,Theoretical Computer Science,Control and Systems Engineering
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