Title :
Physiological Signal Based Entity Authentication for Body Area Sensor Networks and Mobile Healthcare Systems
Author :
Bao, Shu-Di ; Zhang, Yuan-Ting ; Shen, Lian-feng
fDate :
6/27/1905 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
With the evolution of m-Health, an increasing number of biomedical sensors will be worn on or implanted in an individual in the future for the monitoring, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases. For the optimization of resources, it is therefore necessary to investigate how to interconnect these sensors in a wireless body area network, wherein security of private data transmission is always a major concern. This paper proposes a novel solution to tackle the problem of entity authentication in body area sensor network (BASN) for m-Health. Physiological signals detected by biomedical sensors have dual functions: (1) for a specific medical application, and (2) for sensors in the same BASN to recognize each other by biometrics. A feasibility study of proposed entity authentication scheme was carried out on 12 healthy individuals, each with 2 channels of photoplethysmogram (PPG) captured simultaneously at different parts of the body. The beat-to-beat heartbeat interval is used as a biometric characteristic to generate identity of the individual. The results of statistical analysis suggest that it is a possible biometric feature for the entity authentication of BASN
Keywords :
bio-optics; biometrics (access control); electrocardiography; medical information systems; mobile computing; plethysmography; security of data; statistical analysis; telemedicine; wireless sensor networks; beat-to-beat heartbeat interval; biomedical sensors; biometrics; body area sensor networks; m-Health; mobile healthcare systems; photoplethysmogram; physiological signal-based entity authentication; private data transmission security; statistical analysis; wireless body area network; Authentication; Biomedical monitoring; Biometrics; Biosensors; Body sensor networks; Diseases; Medical services; Medical treatment; Sensor systems; Wireless sensor networks; Heart rate variability; biometrics; body area sensor network; entity authentication;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2005. IEEE-EMBS 2005. 27th Annual International Conference of the
Conference_Location :
Shanghai
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8741-4
DOI :
10.1109/IEMBS.2005.1616965