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可穿戴无线传感器网络(WWSN)设备被广泛应用于医疗保健领域,以监测健康数据。然而,当 WWSN 用户通过无线连接向医疗专业人员或第三方传输数据时,他们面临着隐私和安全漏洞。本文旨在找出医疗保健领域可穿戴传感器设备中尚未解决的隐私和安全挑战,尤其是以往研究忽略的方面。主要研究问题是:医疗保健领域的可穿戴传感器设备有哪些尚未解决的隐私和安全挑战,它们对用户和医疗保健专业人员有何影响?本系统性综述采用特定的关键词来搜索文献数据库中的相关出版物,包括 Google Scholar、Scopus、IEEE Xplore 和 Web of Science。系统综述和元分析首选报告项目(PRISMA)图表有助于筛选和总结所选论文。研究结果强调了可能使 WWSN 容易受到安全攻击的关键领域。研究结果探讨了云计算、雾计算、物联网 (IoT) 等领域中可穿戴传感设备的安全和隐私问题。许多研究之所以对物联网进行研究,是因为物联网在隐私和安全方面面临挑战,尤其是在处理大量数据、使用公共渠道、部署先进技术、在无线设备数量不断增加的同时管理共享策略以及保护数据免受黑客攻击等方面。这些挑战严重威胁着 WWSN 用户在基于云的环境和物联网中向医疗保健专业人员或第三方传输的健康数据的保密性、完整性和可用性,而有限的资源又加剧了这些挑战。因此,重要发现集中于物联网中尚未解决的领域。本文旨在防范针对医疗保健的网络攻击,提高用户对 WWSN 设备的采用率。
Security and Privacy of Wearable Wireless Sensors in Healthcare: A Systematic Review
Wearable Wireless Sensor Network (WWSN) devices are widely used in healthcare to monitor health data. However, when WWSN users transmit their data to healthcare professionals or third parties over wireless connections, they face privacy and security vulnerabilities. This paper aims to identify the unsolved privacy and security challenges in wearable sensor devices in healthcare, especially the aspects overlooked by previous research. The main research question is: What are the unsolved privacy and security challenges in wearable sensor devices in healthcare, and what are their implications for users and healthcare professionals? This systematic review employs specific keywords to search for relevant publications on bibliographic databases, including Google Scholar, Scopus, IEEE Xplore, and Web of Science. The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) charts helped in screening and summarising the selected papers. The results highlight the critical areas that can make WWSNs vulnerable to security attacks. The findings examine the security and privacy issues of wearable sensor devices in cloud computing, fog computing, the Internet of Things (IoT) and the like. Many studies examine IoT due to its privacy and security challenges, especially regarding handling extensive data, using public channels, deploying advanced technologies, managing sharing policies alongside the growing number of wireless devices, and protecting data from hackers. These challenges seriously threaten the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of health data transmitted by WWSN users to healthcare professionals or third parties in cloud-based environments and IoT and are exacerbated by limited resources. The significant findings thereby focus on unresolved areas in IoT. This paper aims to safeguard against cyber-attacks on healthcare and increase users' adoption rate of WWSN devices.