An authentication protocol for wearable medical devices

William J. Long, Wei Lin
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Abstract

Wearable medical devices are playing more and more important roles in healthcare. Unlike the wired connection, the wireless connection between wearable devices and the remote servers are exceptionally vulnerable to malicious attacks, and poses threats to the safety and privacy of the patient health data. Therefore, wearable medical devices require the implementation of reliable measures to secure the wireless network communication. However, those devices usually have limited computational power that is not comparable with the desktop computer and thus, it is difficult to adopt the full-fledged security algorithm in software. In this study, we have developed an efficient authentication and encryption protocol for internetconnected wearable devices using the recognized standards of AES and SHA that can provide two-way authentication between wearable device and remote server and protection of patient privacy against various network threats. We have tested the feasibility of this protocol on the TI CC3200 Launchpad, an evaluation board of the CC3200, which is a Wi-Fi capable microcontroller designed for wearable devices and includes a hardware accelerated cryptography module for the implementation of the encryption algorithm. The microcontroller serves as the wearable device client and a Linux computer serves as the server. The embedded client software was written in ANSI C and the server software was written in Python.
一种可穿戴医疗设备的认证协议
可穿戴医疗设备在医疗保健领域发挥着越来越重要的作用。与有线连接不同,可穿戴设备与远程服务器之间的无线连接特别容易受到恶意攻击,并对患者健康数据的安全和隐私构成威胁。因此,可穿戴医疗设备需要采取可靠的措施来保证无线网络通信的安全。然而,这些设备的计算能力通常有限,无法与台式计算机相比,因此很难在软件中采用成熟的安全算法。在本研究中,我们利用公认的AES和SHA标准,开发了一种高效的互联网可穿戴设备认证和加密协议,可以在可穿戴设备和远程服务器之间提供双向认证,保护患者隐私免受各种网络威胁。我们已经在TI CC3200 Launchpad上测试了该协议的可行性,CC3200是CC3200的评估板,CC3200是为可穿戴设备设计的具有Wi-Fi功能的微控制器,包括用于实现加密算法的硬件加速加密模块。微控制器作为可穿戴设备客户端,Linux计算机作为服务器。嵌入式客户端软件采用ANSI C语言编写,服务器端软件采用Python语言编写。
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