Adaptive Attribute-Decoupled Encryption for Trusted Respiratory Monitoring in Resource-Limited Consumer Healthcare
Xinyu Li, Jinyang Huang, Feng-Qi Cui, Meng Wang, Peng Zhao, Meng Li, Dan Guo, Meng Wang

TL;DR
This paper introduces Tru-RM, a novel encryption paradigm for respiratory monitoring that ensures user privacy by anonymizing sensitive identity information while maintaining high detection accuracy using radio signals.
Contribution
The paper proposes a new framework combining attribute feature decoupling, flexible perturbation encryption, and a robust network for privacy-preserving respiratory monitoring in resource-limited settings.
Findings
Achieves strong anonymity of user identity information
Maintains high accuracy in respiratory waveform detection
Effective across various detection distances and respiratory patterns
Abstract
Respiratory monitoring is an extremely important task in modern medical services. Due to its significant advantages, e.g., non-contact, radar-based respiratory monitoring has attracted widespread attention from both academia and industry. Unfortunately, though it can achieve high monitoring accuracy, consumer electronics-grade radar data inevitably contains User-sensitive Identity Information (USI), which may be maliciously used and further lead to privacy leakage. To track these challenges, by variational mode decomposition (VMD) and adversarial loss-based encryption, we propose a novel Trusted Respiratory Monitoring paradigm, Tru-RM, to perform automated respiratory monitoring through radio signals while effectively anonymizing USI. The key enablers of Tru-RM are Attribute Feature Decoupling (AFD), Flexible Perturbation Encryptor (FPE), and robust Perturbation Tolerable Network (PTN)…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNon-Invasive Vital Sign Monitoring · Wireless Signal Modulation Classification · Wireless Body Area Networks
