Title :
Enhanced secure sensor association and key management in wireless body area networks
Author :
Jian Shen ; Haowen Tan ; Sangman Moh ; Ilyong Chung ; Qi Liu ; Xingming Sun
Author_Institution :
Jiangsu Eng. Center of Network Monitoring, Nanjing Univ. of Inf. Sci. & Technol., Nanjing, China
Abstract :
Body area networks (BANs) have emerged as an enabling technique for e-healthcare systems, which can be used to continuously and remotely monitor patients´ health. In BANs, the data of a patient´s vital body functions and movements can be collected by small wearable or implantable sensors and sent using short-range wireless communication techniques. Due to the shared wireless medium between the sensors in BANs, it may be possible to have malicious attacks on e-healthcare systems. The security and privacy issues of BANs are becoming more and more important. To provide secure and correct association of a group of sensors with a patient and satisfy the requirements of data confidentiality and integrity in BANs, we propose a novel enhanced secure sensor association and key management protocol based on elliptic curve cryptography and hash chains. The authentication procedure and group key generation are very simple and efficient. Therefore, our protocol can be easily implemented in the power and resource constrained sensor nodes in BANs. From a comparison of results, furthermore, we can conclude that the proposed protocol dramatically reduces the computation and communication cost for the authentication and key derivation compared with previous protocols. We believe that our protocol is attractive in the application of BANs.
Keywords :
body area networks; cryptographic protocols; patient monitoring; telecommunication security; wireless sensor networks; elliptic curve cryptography; enhanced secure sensor association; hash chains; key management; short-range wireless communication techniques; wireless body area networks; Authentication; Light emitting diodes; Medical services; Nickel; Protocols; Public key; Body area networks (BANs); key management; mutual authentication; secure sensor association;
Journal_Title :
Communications and Networks, Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JCN.2015.000083