DroidChamber: Multilevel Security for Mobile Devices to Support Telemedicine on the Battlefield

Abstract

Apps that support telemedicine on the battlefield typically run on classified devices and transmit information over classified networks, whereas the medical data the apps create and transmit are unclassified. Current systems treat these data as classified, so a cross-domain solution is required to transfer the data back to an unclassified domain, which adds delays and costs to the process of transmitting critical data needed to treat injured warfighters. To address this gap, ATC-NY developed DroidChamber, which is a software-based Android system that enables multilevel security and which runs on smartphones and tablets. DroidChamber enables warfighters to execute apps in multiple security domains without risking information leakage.

Document Details

Document Type
Pub Defense Publication
Publication Date
Nov 01, 2023
Source ID
10.1093/milmed/usad084

Entities

People

  • Kenneth A Mcvearry

Organizations

  • Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research Center

Tags

Fields of Study

  • Computer science

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