Abstract

The growth of the Internet of Things (IoT) application within the health- and wellbeing domain enables individuals to monitor their health. Acquired data can be used privately, contribute to clinical databases, or for research. The amount of health and wellbeing tracking devices introduces complexity in data aggregation and scattered overviews. Few services exist to aggregate health data. Current services raise privacy concerns. Consume is a service for aggregating authentication and authorisation for Application Programming Interfaces (APIs). Consume aims at research and allows to add existing and custom APIs on-the-fly without restarting services.

Highlights

  • Accessible health Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) are increasing as companies are releasing new health trackers

  • Preservation of privacy is achieved by the pseudonymization of Personally Identifiable Information (PPI) and by separating the concerns of authorisation/authentication and aggregation of data

  • The growth of connected monitoring devices enables consumers to obtain a richer overview of their health and provides new opportunities for research

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Consume: A privacy-preserving authorisation and authentication service for connecting with health and wellbeing APIs. Mart Wetzels a,*, Idowu Ayoola a, Sander Bogers b, Peter Peters a, Wei Chen c,d, Loe Feijs a a Designed Intelligence Group, Department of Industrial Design, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, LaPlace 32, 5612AZ, Netherlands b Designing Quality in Interaction Group, Department of Industrial Design, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, LaPlace 32, 5612AZ, Netherlands c Center for Intelligent Medical Electronics, Department of Electronic Engineering, School of Information Science and Technology, Fudan University, Shanghai, China d Shanghai Key Laboratory of Medical Imaging Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention, Shanghai, China article info

Introduction
Personalised healthcare systems
API integration
Aggregation of accounts
Security aspects
Dependency Github
Personalised health and behaviour change mobile application
Do CHANGE ecosystem
Conclusion
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