02111nas a2200469 4500008004100000245005300041210005100094260001200145520078900157653001500946653003400961653003900995653001801034653001401052653000801066653001601074653003001090653003101120653002801151653001601179653002801195653002101223653001201244653002501256653002101281653001801302653001401320653002201334653001601356653002501372653004401397653002601441653002101467653001201488653001701500653001501517100001801532700002101550700001801571700001501589856003701604 2015 eng d00aA framework for secured collaboration in mHealth0 aframework for secured collaboration in mHealth c06/20153 a
We have designed a novel framework of services, protocols and technologies to ensure the secure collaboration in M2M networks, specifically in mobile health. The promise of mobile health to reform preventive self-care opens new doors for remote monitoring to improve health care communication. With cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) as an example, we classify our M2M elements into services, roles, human-computer protocols and technologies through which we require trust, anonymity, scalability, and active detachment. We simulate a scenario in which a patient needs CPR and through the use of widely available technologies (such as a smartphone and secure web sockets) we demonstrate a technological collaboration that facilitates secure emergency mobile health services.
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