Title :
Two tier protocol for hierarchical access control in medical image transmission
Author :
Begum, J. Nafeesa ; Kumar, Kush ; Sumathy, V.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of CSE, Gov. Coll. of Eng., Krishnagiri, India
Abstract :
The main aim of this research is to develop hierarchical access control model by which medical images sent to low class users like medical assistants can also be seen by physicians who are higher in the hierarchy whereas the vice-versa is not allowed. To provide hierarchical access control, symmetric polynomial based scheme is used. At the receiving end the key can be derived by all the class controllers which are higher in the hierarchy using symmetric polynomial and the medical image file can be retrieved. To deal with more number of users in each class the protocol is divided into two layers. The upper layer is based on symmetric polynomial and takes care of class level dynamics and the lower layer takes care of user dynamics and implemented using GDH protocol. The key is used for hiding the medical images in different bit locations of host media without inviting suspicion. During transmission the image is hidden using the symmetric polynomial key for a short period and within each and every ancestor class, the image is hidden using the corresponding GDH key. The image is hidden in an audio file. Hence this makes the scheme secure and suitable for large dynamic groups.
Keywords :
authorisation; data encapsulation; image retrieval; medical image processing; protocols; visual communication; GDH key; GDH protocol; ancestor class; audio file; bit locations; class level dynamics; hierarchical access control model; host media; medical image file retrieval; medical image hiding; medical image transmission; symmetric polynomial based scheme; symmetric polynomial key; two tier protocol; user dynamics; Access control; Biomedical imaging; Media; Polynomials; Protocols; Public key; Dynamic; Group Diffie Hellman; Hierarchical Access control; Scalable; Secure; Symmetric polynomial;
Conference_Titel :
Computing for Sustainable Global Development (INDIACom), 2014 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
New Delhi
Print_ISBN :
978-93-80544-10-6
DOI :
10.1109/IndiaCom.2014.6828067