In the process of developing a wireless networking solution to provide effective field-deployable communications and telemetry support for rescuers during major natural disasters, we are faced with the task of interfacing the multitude of medical and other legacy data collection sensors to the network grid. In this paper, we detail a number of solutions, with particular attention given to the issue of data security. The chosen implementation allows for sensor control and management from remote network locations, while the sensors can wirelessly transmit their data to nearby network nodes securely, utilizing the latest commercially available cryptography solutions. Initial testing validates the design choices, while the network-enabled sensors are being integrated in the overall wireless network security framework
[1]
Sotiris Pavlopoulos,et al.
A novel emergency telemedicine system based on wireless communication technology-AMBULANCE
,
1998,
IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine.
[2]
G. Konnis,et al.
A Novel Communications Network for the Provision of Medical Care in Disaster and Emergency Situations
,
2004,
The 26th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society.
[3]
Jesse Walker,et al.
Unsafe at any key size; An analysis of the WEP encapsulation
,
2000
.
[4]
David A. Wagner,et al.
Intercepting mobile communications: the insecurity of 802.11
,
2001,
MobiCom '01.