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Aggeliki L Giakoumaki1, Konstantinos Perakis, Anastassios Tagaris
1Biomed. Eng. Lab., Nat. Tech. Univ. of Athens, Athens, Greece. agiakoum@biomed.ntua.gr
Abstract:
Implementing telemedical solutions has become a trend amongst the various research teams at an international level. Yet, contemporary information access and distribution technologies raise critical issues that urgently need to be addressed, especially those related to security. The paper suggests the use of watermarking in telemedical applications in order to enhance security of the transmitted sensitive medical data, familiarizes the users with a telemedical system and a watermarking module that have already been developed, and proposes an architecture that will enable the integration of the two systems, taking into account a variety of use cases and application scenarios.
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