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Bio-inspired cryptosystem on the reciprocal domain: DNA strands mutate to secure health data Research Articles

S. Aashiq Banu, Rengarajan Amirtharajan,aashiqbanu@sastra.ac.in,amir@ece.sastra.edu

Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering 2021, Volume 22, Issue 7,   Pages 940-956 doi: 10.1631/FITEE.2000071

Abstract: Healthcare and telemedicine industries are relying on technology that is connected to the Internet. Digital health data are more prone to cyber attacks because of the treasure trove of personal data they possess. This necessitates protection of digital medical images and their secure transmission. In this paper, an encryption technique based on mutated with Lorenz and Lü is employed to generate high pseudo-random key streams. The proposed chaos- cryptic system operates on the integer wavelet transform (IWT) domain and a bio-inspired , unit for enhancing the confusion and diffusion phase in an approximation coefficient. Finally, an XOR operation is performed with a quantised chaotic set from the developed combined attractors. The algorithm attains an average entropy of 7.9973, near-zero correlation with an NPCR of 99.642%, a UACI of 33.438%, and a keyspace of 10. Further, the experimental analyses and NIST statistical test suite have been designed such that the proposed technique has the potency to withstand any statistical, differential, and brute force attacks.

Keywords: 医学图像加密;DNA;混沌吸引子;交叉;突变;电子医疗    

Research on the Development Strategy of Medical Devices and New Wearable Devices

Cheng Jing and Xing Wanli

Strategic Study of CAE 2017, Volume 19, Issue 2,   Pages 68-71 doi: 10.15302/J-SSCAE-2017.02.011

Abstract:

China is facing great difficulties and challenges in its quest to transition from the low end to the high end of the medical devices industry. In the burgeoning field of new wearable medical devices, we are encountering many more opportunities to catch up with the leaders in the field, although challenges still exist. The Chinese Academy of Engineering recently organized a major advisory project: the National Health and Medical & Health Industry Development Strategy. Research on the Development Strategies of Medical Devices and New Wearable Medical Devices is one of the eight key subjects in this project. As a result, this paper studies and systematically analyzes the subject of research into medical devices, and the requirements, characteristics, focus, and politics of this field have been assessed. This paper reports on the results of this project regarding research into medical devices and new wearable devices. This paper includes suggestions and proposals to clarify critical issues affecting the development of wearable medical devices.

Keywords: medical devices     industry analysis     wearable devices     development strategies    

Advances in Medical Applications of Additive Manufacturing Review

Chunxu Li, Dario Pisignano, Yu Zhao, Jiajia Xue

Engineering 2020, Volume 6, Issue 11,   Pages 1222-1231 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2020.02.018

Abstract:

In the past few decades, additive manufacturing (AM) has been developed and applied as a cost-effective and versatile technique for the fabrication of geometrically complex objects in the medical industry. In this review, we discuss current advances of AM in medical applications for the generation of pharmaceuticals, medical implants, and medical devices. Oral and transdermal drugs can be fabricated by a variety of AM technologies. Different types of hard and soft clinical implants have also been realized by AM, with the goal of producing tissue-engineered constructs. In addition, medical devices used for diagnostics and treatment of various pathological conditions have been developed. The growing body of research on AM reveals its great potential in medical applications. The goal of this review is to highlight the usefulness and elucidate the current limitations of AM applications in the medical field.

Keywords: Additive manufacturing     Medical applications     Pharmaceutics Medical implants     Medical devices    

Information and Electronic Engineering Front 2021

Information and Electronic Engineering Project Team

Engineering Fronts 2021, Volume 5, Issue 1,   Pages 31-58

Construction of Telemedicine Service System along the Belt and Road

Wang Linlin , Zhai Yunkai , Wang Xiaoning, Li Jing , Yuan Shuoqi , Li Chenchen , Ma Qianqian, Zhao Jie

Strategic Study of CAE 2019, Volume 21, Issue 4,   Pages 47-52 doi: 10.15302/J-SSCAE-2019.04.016

Abstract:

This paper analyzes the demands for medical and health cooperation along the Belt and Road, and proposes to establish a telemedicine service system along the Belt and Road by using the natural advantage of telemedicine that it can break the geographical distance limitation. The construction objectives and implementation path of the telemedicine service system were also proposed. Subsequently, challenges in funds, language, talents, and technology in the implementation process were further analyzed, and specific countermeasures and suggestions were proposed, including: building a multi-level and all-round financial support system, applying multiple language strategies “English as a common language, equipped with professional language talents, timely promotion of Chinese”, establish a multi-disciplinary and new mode of talent training mechanism and tailor-made talent export mechanism, form a continuous investment and operation mechanism through the establishment of a professional team.

Keywords: the Belt and Road     telemedicine     medical health     implementation path    

Technology and application of Chinese electronic detonator

Yan Jinglong

Strategic Study of CAE 2015, Volume 17, Issue 1,   Pages 36-41

Abstract:

Since the first application in the cofferdam demolition blasting engineering in Three Gorges Project of Yangtze River in 2006, the electronic detonators’ inherent characters and advantages, such as safety, reliability, accuracy and environmental protection, etc., have been widely recognized by blasting experts. This paper discussed the technical development and the market application situation of Chinese electronic detonators through the recent ten years, analyzed the technical performance, standard system and intellectual property statistically, summarized the industrial generalizability and engineering application, and lastly provided some suggestions of the electronic detonator development. Obviously, with the rapid development of domestic engineering blasting technology and the maturation of electronic detonator product, the application advantages and value of electronic detonators have become increasingly prominent, so the spring of electronic detonator development in China will come soon.

Keywords: electronic detonator; digital electronic detonator; digital detonator    

Peacetime and Epidemic Combination Medical Materials Reserve System for Public Health Emergencies

Cai Jianping, Wang Jing

Strategic Study of CAE 2022, Volume 24, Issue 6,   Pages 107-115 doi: 10.15302/J-SSCAE-2022.07.005

Abstract:

 Establishing a medical materials reserve system that integrates normal time with emergencies is crucial for promoting the medical materials support ability and improving the emergency management system in China in case of public health emergencies. This study summarizes the development status of China's medical materials reserve system and analyzes its problems from three aspects: institutional development, supply capacity, and coordination mechanism. Moreover, it expounds on the necessity and urgency for building a medical materials reserve system that integrates normal time and emergencies and proposes a construction plan from three aspects: basic concept, framework, and operation mechanism. Furthermore, we suggest that China should improve its medical materials reserve policies and institutions, optimize the medical materials reserve system, perfect the operation mechanism, and establish a medical materials reserve information sharing platform.

Keywords: public health emergencies     medical materials reserve system     normal time and emergency combination     basic framework     operation mechanism    

Collaborative Simulation and Modeling of a Regional Healthcare Group with Policy Suggestions

Hu Yiqun,Su Qiang,Li Xiaoxue and Zheng Jingchen

Strategic Study of CAE 2017, Volume 19, Issue 2,   Pages 43-49 doi: 10.15302/J-SSCAE-2017.02.007

Abstract:

In order to solve the problem of residents' difficulties in affording expensive medical treatment, we build a community-hospital concept model of a secondary medical service system, and establish a function model and a referral mechanism for patients' preferences. Taking Jiading District in Shanghai as an example, we make use of the AnyLogic system modeling software and demonstrate how this model can be used to study the effect of different medical cooperation modes and medical reform policies through the introduction of actual case data. Our results show that promoting the quality of primary medical care services and increasing the reimbursement ratio of medical insurance can effectively improve the efficiency of the whole medical service system.

Keywords: agent-based modeling     policy simulation     healthcare reform     patient preference    

Discussion on the Basic Principles for Health and Medical Data Sharing

Zhang Jiannan, Li Yingying, Gu Yanju, Zhu Yelin, He Qianfeng

Strategic Study of CAE 2020, Volume 22, Issue 4,   Pages 93-100 doi: 10.15302/J-SSCAE-2020.04.012

Abstract:

Health and medical data sharing in China is in its infancy. Key issues such as privacy security, unclear data ownership, and unclear distribution of benefits have long hindered the health and medical data sharing in China. Basic principles for the sharing can guide and promote the health and medical data sharing and help realize the values of these data. In this paper, 43 typical principles followed in international health and medical data sharing are summarized, of which the key principles that are generally concerned and followed by the international community are analyzed from the perspectives of law, ethics, and practice. The study reveals that value, respect, trust, fairness and justice, security, evaluability and evaluation, normativeness, and accountability are the primary principles that are generally appreciated in the international health and medical data sharing activities. Based on this, the basic principles with the highest consensus are established for health and medical data sharing. They may better guide and promote the reasonable and legal sharing of health and medical data in China and deepening the application of the Internet Plus mode in the health and medical field.

Keywords: data sharing,healthcare,data sharing behavior,basic principle    

Information & Electronic Engineering Front 2018

Information & Electronic Engineering  Project Team

Engineering Fronts 2018, Volume 2, Issue 1,   Pages 27-54

Information and Electronic Engineering Front 2020

Information and Electronic Engineering Project Team

Engineering Fronts 2020, Volume 4, Issue 1,   Pages 30-52

Information and Electronic Engineering Front 2022

Information and Electronic Engineering Project Team

Engineering Fronts 2022, Volume 6, Issue 1,   Pages 33-64

Comment on the Latest Achievement by the Department of Biomedical Engineering of the Thoraxcenter, Erasmus MC

Bertrand van Ee

Engineering 2015, Volume 1, Issue 1,   Pages 20-20 doi: 10.15302/J-ENG-2015020

Shrinking Medical Devices Get Smarter Too

Chris Palmer

Engineering 2021, Volume 7, Issue 1,   Pages 8-10 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2020.12.004

How to Continue the Medical Reformation

Li Lianda

Strategic Study of CAE 2006, Volume 8, Issue 8,   Pages 12-14

Abstract:

A summing-up of medical reform is made as follows, a. The objective of medical reform should be definite, b. The quality of health system should be definite, too. c. There are a series of bad consequence in the marketed medical system, such as medical treatment abuses, deteriorated doctor-patient relationship and medical staff's social image, ect. d. How should China deal with medical reform now? The successful standard of medical reform should be to make the government, the people and the health workers all satisfied. According to these reasons, some suggestions have been given for reference.

Keywords: medical reform     summing-up     experience     suggestion    

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Bio-inspired cryptosystem on the reciprocal domain: DNA strands mutate to secure health data

S. Aashiq Banu, Rengarajan Amirtharajan,aashiqbanu@sastra.ac.in,amir@ece.sastra.edu

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Research on the Development Strategy of Medical Devices and New Wearable Devices

Cheng Jing and Xing Wanli

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Advances in Medical Applications of Additive Manufacturing

Chunxu Li, Dario Pisignano, Yu Zhao, Jiajia Xue

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Information and Electronic Engineering Project Team

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Construction of Telemedicine Service System along the Belt and Road

Wang Linlin , Zhai Yunkai , Wang Xiaoning, Li Jing , Yuan Shuoqi , Li Chenchen , Ma Qianqian, Zhao Jie

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Technology and application of Chinese electronic detonator

Yan Jinglong

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Peacetime and Epidemic Combination Medical Materials Reserve System for Public Health Emergencies

Cai Jianping, Wang Jing

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Hu Yiqun,Su Qiang,Li Xiaoxue and Zheng Jingchen

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Discussion on the Basic Principles for Health and Medical Data Sharing

Zhang Jiannan, Li Yingying, Gu Yanju, Zhu Yelin, He Qianfeng

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Information & Electronic Engineering  Project Team

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Information and Electronic Engineering Project Team

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Information and Electronic Engineering Project Team

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Li Lianda

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