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Upgrading expandable leadless pacemakers from single- to dual-chamber. [PDF]

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Secure and Lightweight Firmware Update Framework for IoT Environment

2019 IEEE 8th Global Conference on Consumer Electronics (GCCE), 2019
High market demands on IoT devices give rise to numerous malware attacks in IoT ecosystem. In order to protect IoT devices, device owners are required to keep their device's firmware up-to-date. However, sometimes the firmware update process could be very challenging for technology illiterate device owners.
Alexander Yohan, Nai-Wei Lo
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An Over-the-Blockchain Firmware Update Framework for IoT Devices

2018 IEEE Conference on Dependable and Secure Computing (DSC), 2018
Nowadays, a lot of Internet-of-Things devices and its applications are developed to improve the people's quality of life. With the growth of circulating IoT devices in human's community, improper device management and firmware distribution mechanism could lead to many issues that harm the security and privacy of the device owner.
Alexander Yohan, Nai-Wei Lo
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Blockchain-Based Secure Firmware Update Using an UAV [PDF]

open access: yesElectronics (Switzerland), 2023
This paper proposes a blockchain-based firmware update method using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to solve one of the security issues arising in the Internet of Things (IoT) environment, which is the firmware security problem.
Jong Wan Seo, Anik Islam
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Cybersecurity of Firmware Updates

2020
Over-the-Air (OTA) software and firmware updates are widely considered essential for networked devices. In the automotive industry, OTA firmware updates are anticipated to increase the efficiency and decrease the time in updating the critical firmware in vehicles’ electronic control units (ECUs).
Bielawski, Russ   +7 more
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Secure firmware update in embedded systems

2019 IEEE 9th International Conference on Consumer Electronics (ICCE-Berlin), 2019
Great numbers of embedded devices are performing safety critical operations, which means it is very important to keep them operating without interference. Update is the weak point that could be exploited by potential attackers to gain access to the system, sabotage it or to simply steal someone else's intellectual property.
Levon Keleman   +3 more
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