Efficient Anonymous Authentication Scheme in Body Area Networks Via Signal Propagation Characterization

M. Umar, Zhenqiang Wu, Xuening Liao, Jiawang Chen, Bello Ahmad Muhammad
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Abstract

Owing to its capability to measure the sensitive biological data of patients through embedded sensors and transmit them via open wireless channels to remote medical experts, wireless body area network (WBAN) has been playing an important role in pervasive healthcare systems. However, the open nature of the wireless channels renders the data susceptible to being eavesdropped by an adversary and linked to the identities of the transmitting devices, which can enable the adversary to gain sensitive information and launch targeted physical attacks. Therefore, anonymous authentication and confidentiality of the data in WBAN are vital. In the last few years, numerous anonymous authentication schemes based on cryptographic primitives and physiological features were designed to enhance security in WBAN. However, most of the existing schemes are not computationally efficient or require additional sensing hardware. To address these limitations, we propose an efficient anonymous authentication scheme for WBAN based on signal propagation characteristics. The key idea in the proposed scheme is to utilize the distinct received signal strength (RSS) variation profiles between on-body and off-body communication channels to conceal the identities of communicating devices, thereby ensuring their anonymity during authentication. We perform security and performance analyses of the proposed approach to prove its security strength and computational efficiency, respectively. Moreover, extensive experiments are conducted on human volunteers in indoor and outdoor environments to show the robustness of our approach. The results of the analyses and the experiments show that our scheme can successfully mitigate 88.8% of active attack attempts with less computation overhead.
基于信号传播特性的体域网络高效匿名认证方案
无线体域网络(WBAN)能够通过嵌入式传感器测量患者的敏感生物数据,并通过开放的无线信道将这些数据传输给远程医疗专家,因此在普适医疗系统中发挥着重要作用。然而,无线信道的开放性使数据容易被攻击者窃听,并与传输设备的身份相关联,这可以使攻击者获得敏感信息并发起有针对性的物理攻击。因此,无线宽带网络中数据的匿名认证和机密性至关重要。近年来,为了提高无线宽带网络的安全性,人们设计了许多基于密码原语和生理特征的匿名认证方案。然而,大多数现有方案的计算效率不高或需要额外的传感硬件。为了解决这些限制,我们提出了一种基于信号传播特性的高效WBAN匿名认证方案。该方案的关键思想是利用体内和体外通信信道之间不同的接收信号强度(RSS)变化特征来隐藏通信设备的身份,从而确保其在认证过程中的匿名性。我们分别对所提出的方法进行了安全性和性能分析,以证明其安全强度和计算效率。此外,在室内和室外环境中对人类志愿者进行了大量实验,以证明我们的方法的稳健性。分析和实验结果表明,我们的方案可以成功地减少88.8%的主动攻击尝试,并且计算开销较小。
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