Privacy Assured Recovery of Compressively Sensed ECG signals

01/23/2021
by   Hadi Zanddizari, et al.
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Cloud computing for storing data and running complex algorithms have been steadily increasing. As connected IoT devices such as wearable ECG recorders generally have less storage and computational capacity, acquired signals get sent to a remote center for storage and possible analysis on demand. Recently, compressive sensing (CS) has been used as secure, energy-efficient method of signal sampling in such recorders. In this paper, we propose a secure procedure to outsource the total recovery of CS measurement to the cloud and introduce a privacy-assured signal recovery technique in the cloud. We present a fast, and lightweight encryption for secure CS recovery outsourcing that can be used in wearable devices, such as ECG Holter monitors. In the proposed technique, instead of full recovery of CS-compressed ECG signal in the cloud, to preserve privacy, an encrypted version of ECG signal is recovered by using a randomly bipolar permuted measurement matrix. The user with a key, decrypts the encrypted ECG from the cloud to obtain the original ECG signal. We demonstrate our proposed method using the ECG signals available in the MITBIH Arrhythmia Database. We also demonstrate the strength of the proposed method against partial exposure of the key.

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