Towards Energy-Efficient Secure Communications Using Biometric Key Distribution in Wireless Biomedical Healthcare Networks

Jinyang Shi, K. Lam, M. Gu, Mingze Li, S. Chung
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Abstract

Wireless body sensor network (WBSN) has gained significant interests as an important infrastructure for the real- time biomedical healthcare system, while the security of the sensitive health information becomes one of the main challenges. Due to the crucial constraints of low power in the sensors, traditional security mechanisms and key distribution schemes are not suitable for WBSN. In this paper, we investigate a novel energy-efficient approach, BodyKey, that can generate and distribute the cryptographic keys using the Electrocardiograph (ECG) biometrics in WBSN. The proposed BodyKey represents the biometric features as ordered set, and deals with the biometric variations using a new fuzzy construction with set reconciliation. In this way, only limited necessary information needs to be communicated for key agreement, and the total energy consumption for key distribution can thus be reduced. The proposed approach has been implemented and evaluated on the public domain PTB Diagnostic Set database with 290 subjects. Experimental results and security analysis for accuracy performance, energy consumption and security property show that BodyKey is a promising and practical key distribution scheme for secure communications in WBSN.
在无线生物医学医疗网络中使用生物识别密钥分配实现节能安全通信
无线身体传感器网络(WBSN)作为实时生物医学医疗系统的重要基础设施而受到广泛关注,而敏感健康信息的安全性成为其主要挑战之一。由于传感器低功耗的关键限制,传统的安全机制和密钥分配方案已不适合WBSN。在本文中,我们研究了一种新的高效节能的方法BodyKey,它可以利用WBSN中的心电图生物特征生成和分发密码密钥。提出的BodyKey将生物特征表示为有序集,并使用集协调的模糊结构处理生物特征变化。这样,密钥协议只需要沟通有限的必要信息,从而可以减少密钥分发的总能耗。所提出的方法已在公共领域的肺结核诊断集数据库中进行了实施和评估,其中包含290个受试者。实验结果和对精度性能、能耗和安全性能的安全性分析表明,BodyKey是一种很有前途和实用的WBSN安全通信密钥分发方案。
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