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Second Annual Conference on Communication Networks and Services Research (CNSR'04)
Developing Multitier Lightweight Techniques for Protecting Medical Images within Ubiquitous Environments
Fredericton, N.B., Canada
May 19-May 21
ISBN: 0-7695-2096-0
Sabah Mohammed, Lahehead University
Jinan Fiaidhi, Lahehead University
Lei Yang, Lahehead University
When one begins to think about security and P2P networks, and in particular, ad-hoc P2P ubiquitous networks with no real centralization, one must take a leap from the accepted, in place, on-the-Internet, security practices into the unknown. This article describes an ongoing project at Lakehead to establish a secure P2P ubiquitous environment using JXTA infrastructure. Two important issues are particularly addressed in this research: (1) Transforming an image into XML so it can be sent as a JXAT message, and (2) Securely transmitting or storing images using a lightweight dynamically reconfigured stream cipher. The proposed stream cipher is compared to other notable stream ciphers used for ubiquitous environments.
Index Terms:
Image Protection, Ubiquitous Environment, JXTA, Lightweight Cryptography
Citation:
Sabah Mohammed, Jinan Fiaidhi, Lei Yang, "Developing Multitier Lightweight Techniques for Protecting Medical Images within Ubiquitous Environments," cnsr, pp.225-234, Second Annual Conference on Communication Networks and Services Research (CNSR'04), 2004
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