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Title: PSLVE: A New Encryption Technique for Live Broadcasting in 5G Healthcare
Authors: Shah, Foram
Keywords: Computer 2021
Project Report 2021
Computer Project Report
Project Report
21MCE
21MCEI17
INS
INS 2021
CE (INS)
Issue Date: 1-Jun-2023
Publisher: Institute of Technology
Series/Report no.: 21MCEI17;
Abstract: Fifth-generation (5G) is the evolution of 4G. 5G has risen as a communication channel to offer greater speed, lower latency, and widespread connectivity to diverse devices as information and communication technologies advance. Because of these developments, 5G is especially well-liked in the healthcare industry. 5G can be utilized in the healthcare industry for remote diagnosis and treatment, Internet of Medical Things, telemedicine, and telesurgery and it is a life savior. The advent of innovations and foremost characteristics in 5G has advantages but also creates new security challenges. This report provides a thorough study of a variety of threats to 5G security and privacy as well as available defenses. On the foundation of the associated security services, such as authentication, availability, data confidentiality, integrity, and non-repudiation, the most recent developments and current 5G wireless security schemes are provided. We have proposed a method to encrypt live streaming of the operation footage. Which will be helpful to protect patient’s surgery data
URI: http://10.1.7.192:80/jspui/handle/123456789/11983
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