Abstract

The medical device industry faces new challenges in an increasingly connected environment. In addition, with interoperable medical devices, flexibility and adaptability are gaining more importance. Meanwhile, to support a higher degree of flexibility for adaptations during and after the development process, new communication paradigms are gaining practical importance in the automotive industry.In this paper, we compare the state-of-the-art measures from the automotive domain for requirements of future interconnected Operating-Room-Tables (OR-Tables). Based on these requirements, we propose a mixed architecture and present an Identity and Access Management (IAM) approach to improving the security of the system.

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