[ Publications about 'wearable' ]

Conference publications (5)
  1. Aarathi Prasad, Ronald Peterson, Shrirang Mare, Jacob Sorber, Kolin Paul, and David Kotz. Provenance framework for mHealth. In Proceedings of the Workshop on Networked Healthcare Technology (NetHealth), January 2013.
    Keywords: ists, mhealth, privacy, project-tish, security, wearable. [bibtex-entry]

  2. Cory Cornelius, Zachary Marois, Jacob Sorber, Ron Peterson, Shrirang Mare, and David Kotz. Passive Biometrics for Pervasive Wearable Devices (Poster paper). In Proceedings of the Workshop on Mobile Computing Systems and Applications (HotMobile), February 2012.
    Keywords: authentication, ists, poster, project-tish, security, sensors, wearable. [bibtex-entry]

  3. Jacob Sorber, Minho Shin, Ronald Peterson, Cory Cornelius, Shrirang Mare, Aarathi Prasad, Zachary Marois, Emma Smithayer, and David Kotz. An Amulet for Trustworthy Wearable mHealth. In Proceedings of the Workshop on Mobile Computing Systems and Applications (HotMobile), February 2012.
    Keywords: ists, mhealth, privacy, project-amulet, security, sensors, wearable. [bibtex-entry]

  4. Shrirang Mare, Jacob Sorber, Minho Shin, Cory Cornelius, and David Kotz. Adapt-lite: Privacy-aware, Secure, and Efficient mHealth Sensing. In Proceedings of the Workshop on Privacy in the Electronic Society (WPES), October 2011.
    Keywords: ists, mhealth, privacy, project-tish, security, wearable, wifi. [bibtex-entry]

  5. Shrirang Mare, Jacob Sorber, Minho Shin, Cory Cornelius, and David Kotz. Adaptive security and privacy for mHealth sensing. In Proceedings of the USENIX Workshop on Health Security (HealthSec), August 2011.
    Note: Short paper.
    Keywords: ists, mhealth, position, privacy, project-tish, security, wearable, wifi. [bibtex-entry]

Internal reports (2)
  1. Cory Cornelius, Zachary Marois, Jacob Sorber, Ron Peterson, Shrirang Mare, and David Kotz. Vocal resonance as a biometric for pervasive wearable devices. Technical report TR2014-747, Dartmouth Computer Science, February 2014.
    Keywords: authentication, ists, project-tish, security, sensors, wearable. [bibtex-entry]

  2. Shrirang Mare, Jacob Sorber, Minho Shin, Cory Cornelius, and David Kotz. Hide-n-Sense: Privacy-aware secure mHealth sensing. Technical report TR2011-702, Dartmouth Computer Science, September 2011.
    Keywords: ignore, ists, mhealth, privacy, project-tish, security, wearable, wifi. [bibtex-entry]

Posters and Presentations (4)
  1. Jeremy Gummeson, Mary Baker, Animesh Srivastava, and Shrirang Mare. Controlling devices based on collocation of the devices on a user. U.S. Patent 10,331,916, June 2019.
    Keywords: authentication, ctbh, ists, mhealth, patent, project-tish, security, sensors, wearable. [bibtex-entry]

  2. Andr?s D. Molina-Markham, Shrirang Mare, Ronald Peterson, Jr., and David Kotz. Continuous seamless mobile device authentication using a separate electronic wearable apparatus. U.S. Patent 9,961,547, May 2018.
    Keywords: authentication, ctbh, ists, mhealth, patent, project-tish, security, sensors, wearable. [bibtex-entry]

  3. David Kotz, Ryan Halter, Cory Cornelius, Jacob Sorber, Minho Shin, Ronald Peterson, Shrirang Mare, Aarathi Prasad, Joseph Skinner, and Andr?s Molina-Markham. Wearable computing device for secure control of physiological sensors and medical devices, with secure storage of medical records, and bioimpedance biometric. U.S. Patent 9,936,877; International Patent Application WO2013096954A1, April 2018.
    Keywords: ctbh, ists, mhealth, patent, project-amulet, security, sensors, wearable. [bibtex-entry]

  4. Shrirang Mare, Andr?s Molina-Markham, Ronald Peterson, and David Kotz. System, method and authorization device for biometric access control to digital devices. U.S. Patent 9,832,206; International Patent Application WO2014153528A2, November 2017.
    Keywords: authentication, ctbh, ists, mhealth, patent, project-tish, security, sensors, wearable. [bibtex-entry]


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