Integrated Framework for Telebiometric data protection in Korea
Anne Shin, Hanyang Cyber University
Dec. 7 2010This work was supported by the ICT
Standardization program of MKE(The Ministry of Knowledge Economy).
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Case of Telehealth Service Using Biometrics (1 of 3)
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Case of Telehealth Service Using Biometrics (2 of 3)
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Korea : LG CNS – Touch Doctor TeleHealth Service - User Authentication based Fingerprint(1,000Users) : ’08.08
Case of Telehealth Service Using Biometrics (3 of 3)
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Korea : KonKuk Hospital EMR( Electronic Medical Record) - Doctor Authentication based Fingerprint(200Users) : ’06.12
Fingerprint based Access Control
Biometric Center
TCP/IPHTTP/HTTPSUNIXJAVA VMBiometric AgentCrypto Agent
Doctor Desktop
TCP/IPWindows OS
Crypto AgentBiometric Agent
SSO Agent
Biometric Center
TCP/IPHTTP/HTTPSUNIXJAVA VMBiometric AgentCrypto Agent
SSO
TCP/IP
HTTP/HTTPS
UNIX
SSO AgentDB server
TCP/IP
HTTP/HTTPS
UNIX
Fingerprint Info.
User Info.
L4 Switch
Fingerprint Sensor
Fingerprint EnrollmentFingerprint Verification
Telehealth provides medical services related to a user’s health and life. Therefore, if there are any errors in user authentication, fatal medical problems may ensue. As a result, biometrics should be used for enhanced user identification processes.If sufferers of chronic disease access telehealth services, the current password or PKI-based user authentication systems are quite inconvenient, as they require the input of a password. If biometrics is adopted, user convenience will be enhanced with the use of physical feature information, such as the face or a fingerprint.
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Integrated in the telemedicine and telehealth environment
Public Health Center
What is it?
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A health center is a regional healthcare organizationwhich provides services to protect local residents from disease and keep them healthy.It is installed in each city, county and district pursuant to ordinance by the local government concerned
Public Health Center
What does it do?
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As specified in Article 9 of Regional Health Act, a healthcenter performs a variety of work ranging from fostering public health to study of healthcare services in the region, which can be categorized into 16 as follows. 1. Health improvement, health education and nutrition enhancement 2. Control, management and treatment of epidemic 3. Maternity aids and family planning 4. Health services for elders 5. Public sanitization and food safety
Public Health Center
What does it do?
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6. Tasks on guiding medical professionals and organizations 7. Tasks on guiding medical engineer, medical recorder and glasses makers 8. Work on emergency treatment 9. Providing guidance for public clinic doctors, treatment personnel and health clinics pursuant to Special Law on Healthcare for Rural Areas. 10. Work related to pharmacists and control of drugs and psychotropic medicine 11. Management in connection with metal health 12. Healthcare services provided at homes or social welfare institutions 13. Treatment and diagnosis of disease for the local residents and monitoring of people with chronic degenerative diseases 14. Experiments or tests associated with healthcare 15. Rehabilitation efforts for the disabled and other welfare initiatives pursuant to the enforcement decrees by the health ministry. 16. Other work associated with improvement of health for local residents and research projects.
Public Health Care Use case
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System Configuration
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Authentication Method using PKI
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Biometric-based u-Healthcare Integration Model
Sensor
Bio sensorAcquire
Compare
Acquire
Health information
Transmit Receive
Compare
Reference
User identificationinformation
Terminal identificationinformation
User identificationinformation
Terminal identificationinformation
Health information
StorePersonal
identification
information
Terminal
identification
Information
Health
information
Personal information
storage in Terminal
Personal information storage in Center
Medical information storage in Center
U-Health terminal U-Health center