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Using Bowel Sounds to Create a Forensically-aware Insulin Pump System

Authors: 

Nathan L. Henry, University of Tennessee; Nathanael R. Paul, University of Tennessee and Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Nicole McFarlane, University of Tennessee

Abstract: 

Patients are increasingly reliant on implantable medical device systems today. For patients with diabetes, an implantable insulin pump system can greatly improve their quality of life. As with any device, these devices can and do suffer from software and hardware issues, often reported as a safety event. For a forensic investigator, a safety event is indistinguishable from a potential security event. In this paper, we propose a new sensor system that can be transparently integrated into existing and future electronic diabetes therapy systems while providing additional forensic data to help distinguish between safety and security events.

Nathan Henry, University of Tennessee

Nathanael Paul, University of Tennessee and Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Nicole McFarlane, University of Tennessee

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BibTeX
@inproceedings {179222,
author = {Nathan Henry and Nathanael Paul and Nicole McFarlane},
title = {Using Bowel Sounds to Create a Forensically-aware Insulin Pump System},
booktitle = {2013 USENIX Workshop on Health Information Technologies (HealthTech 13)},
year = {2013},
address = {Washington, D.C.},
url = {https://www.usenix.org/conference/healthtech13/workshop-program/presentation/henry},
publisher = {USENIX Association},
month = aug,
}
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