Sean Peisert

ACM Distinguished Member

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Upcoming activities:

IEEE Security & Privacy (ongoing)

NSA SoS Best Paper Competition (annually, deadlines in April)

IEEE Cybersecurity Award for Practice (annually, deadlines in July)

IEEE S&P (Oakland) 2024 (May 20–23, 2024)

CSET 2024 (Aug. 2024)

NSPW 2024 Sept. 16–18, 2024)

NSF Cybersecurity Summit (Oct. 7–10 2024)

 
 

Research


Secure and Private Acquisition, Storage, and Analysis of Medical Sensor Data

This project is developing a system-based workflow to securely acquire wireless data from mechanical ventilators in critical care environments, and leverage scalable web-based analytic platforms to advance data analytics and visualization of issues surrounding patients with respiratory failure.

Researchers involved at UC Davis:

Current sponsor: CITRIS and UC Davis Health System

Publications resulting from this project:

"Automated Mechanical Ventilator Waveform Analysis of Patient-Ventilator Asynchrony"
Jason Adams, Monica Lieng, Brooks Kuhn, Edward Guo, Edik Simonian, Sean Peisert, JP Delplanque, and Nick Anderson,
CHEST Journal, 148(4), October 2015. [bib | DOI | CDL]

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