Journal of medical systems

Using Sensor Data for Mobile Health Authentication in Real-Time Remote Healthcare Monitoring: A Detailed Review

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Abstract

A total of 3064 papers were collected on sensor-based telemedicine applications from 2007 to 2017.

  • 19 articles were selected for analysis, with 57.89% focusing on telemedicine applications and 42.1% contributing to telemedicine's three-tiered architecture.
  • In a second layer of taxonomy, 599 papers were collected, leading to a final set of 81 articles categorized based on their focus.
  • 86.41% of the articles analyzed utilized orientation sensors for user authentication in sensor-based smartphones.
  • Only 7.40% of the articles discussed attack mechanisms related to sensor-based authentication.
  • Challenges and motivations regarding sensor-based smartphone authentication were identified, emphasizing the need for improved security measures.

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