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A systematic literature review on wearable health data publishing under differential privacy

Author Affiliations
Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, La Trobe University, BRAC University
Published InInternational Journal of Information Security
Year2022
Citations31

Abstract

Wearable devices generate different types of physiological data about the individuals. These data can provide valuable insights for medical researchers and clinicians that cannot be availed through traditional measures. Researchers have historically relied on survey responses or observed behavior. Interestingly, physiological data can provide a richer amount of user cognition than that obtained from any other sources, including the user himself. Therefore, the inexpensive consumer-grade wearable devices have become a point of interest for the health researchers. In addition, they are also used in continuous remote health monitoring and sometimes by the insurance companies. However, the biggest concern for such kind of use cases is the privacy of the individuals. A few privacy mechanisms, such as abstraction and k-anonymity, are…
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