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Revision as of 10:22, 30 May 2012
ASSET - Adaptive Security for Smart Internet of Things in eHealth
Project facts
Period: January 2012 - June 2015
Web site: http://asset.nr.no/
Project manager: Senior Research Scientist Habtamu Abie, Norwegian Computing Center
Funding: Research Council of Norway in the VERDIKT program (Grant agreement no: 213131/O70)
Norwegian partners
International partners
Reference and advisory group
- NORMAN
- National Institute for Consumer Research, Statens institutt for forbruksforskning (SIFO),
- Oslo University Hospital (IKT-stab)
- Faculty of Computer and Information Science, University of Ljubljana
- We are looking for one more International Industry partner preferably heavyweight in the area
International guest researchers
- Dr. Mohamed Hamdi, School of Communication Engineering, Tunisia
- Prof. Denis Trcek, Faculty of Computer and Information Science, Ljubljana
Project description
Project objectives
Emerging technologies for the Internet of Things (IoT) have the potential to provide many benefits to improve eHealth where the Things include smart phones, tablets, sensors, sensor nodes, and actuator nodes. The IoTs successful deployment depends on ensuring security and privacy, which need to adapt to their processing capabilities and resource use.
The primary objective of the ASSET project is to research and develop risk-based adaptive security methods and mechanisms for IoT in eHealth using game theory and context-awareness that increase security to an appropriate level. The security methods and mechanisms will adapt to dynamic changing conditions of IoT, including usability, threats, and diversity/heterogeneity.
The secondary objective is to increase understanding of, and thus ability to develop, interoperable techniques and algorithms which will predict and measure the risk of damages and future benefits and adapt their decisions upon those predictions.
ASSET's case study will lead to the design of adaptive strategies for the dynamic interplay between security and data transmission in a mobile patient monitoring system. This will use information of link quality, data transmission rate, and processing capabilities of sensor nodes and smart phones. The security adaptation will take into account the latency, energy consumption and reliability as quality of service (QoS) metrics.
The ASSET project is financed by The Research Council of Norway in the VERDIKT (Core Competence and Value Creation in ICT) program
Benefit to society
Project results (preliminary)
Popular presentations and press
Publications
PhD training
- 1 PhD Research Fellowship at NR (Norwegian Computing Center
- 1 PhD Research Fellowship at GUC (Gjøvik University College)
- Master Thesis in in Adaptive Internet of Things (IoT) in eHealth is available
Dissemination and networking activities
- Security of Cloud Communications and Networking in IEEE ICC 2012 Industry Forums
- International Workshop on,Networking Implantable Medical Devices - NIMD 2012
- Computing and the cloud - 23rd February
- Workshop on “Security Tools and Techniques for Internet of Things” - 24th September 2012 Co-located with the BodyNets conference