2015 IEEE 11th International Conference on ASIC (ASICON) 2015
DOI: 10.1109/asicon.2015.7517208
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Exploration for energy-efficient ECC decoder of WBAN

Abstract: Wireless Body Area Network (WBAN) has been widely applied to biomedical applications today, in which errorcorrecting code (ECC) is utilized to improve reliability. In WBAN, ECC overhead can be comparable to transmit power because of the extremely short transmission distance. Therefore, as the most power-hungry component, ECC decoder should be carefully designed. In this letter, we first present an exploration for energy efficient ECC decoder in various practical scenarios of WBAN. A framework is proposed for t… Show more

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“…However, it cannot be ignored that ECC demands a significant amount of energy compared with other contemporary approaches, which provides an alternative solution for high system security [ 158 ]. An energy efficient solution based on ECC for WBAN was presented by Tianchan et al [ 159 ]. It is worth mentioning that there are different types of encryption schemes such as symmetric key encryption, public key encryption (e.g., identity-based encryption (IBE), and attribute-based encryption (ABE)).…”
Section: Wban Technical Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it cannot be ignored that ECC demands a significant amount of energy compared with other contemporary approaches, which provides an alternative solution for high system security [ 158 ]. An energy efficient solution based on ECC for WBAN was presented by Tianchan et al [ 159 ]. It is worth mentioning that there are different types of encryption schemes such as symmetric key encryption, public key encryption (e.g., identity-based encryption (IBE), and attribute-based encryption (ABE)).…”
Section: Wban Technical Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%