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Certificate-based Anonymous Authentication with Efficient Aggregation for Wireless Medical Sensor Networks

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posted on 2025-01-03, 04:11 authored by Fei Zhu, Xun YiXun Yi, Alsharif Abuadbba, Ibrahim KhalilIbrahim Khalil, Surya Nepal, Xingfu Yan
Wireless medical sensor networks (WMSNs) have aroused widespread attention in recent years with the development of Internet of Things (IoT) technology. WMSNs offer many new opportunities for healthcare professionals to monitor patients and patient self-monitoring. To overcome the resource (such as memory and power) limitations of sensors and attain data security of patients' private medical information, researchers have designed plenty of work for securing WMSNs. For years, certificate-based aggregate signature (CBAS) schemes have been put forward for WMSNs to prevent patients' sensitive medical data from being tampered with and damaged. In this work, we analyze the security flaws of a very recent CBAS scheme proposed by Verma et al. (2021) by presenting two types of security attacks. We later propose a CBAS scheme with user anonymity protection for WMSNs and prove its security based on the standard cryptographic assumption. The performance comparison results from theory and experiment illustrate the practicality of our design.

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Journal

IEEE Internet of Things Journal

Volume

9

Issue

14

Start page

12209

End page

12218

Total pages

10

Publisher

IEEE

Place published

United States

Language

English

Copyright

© 2021 IEEE

Former Identifier

2006116001

Esploro creation date

2022-09-02

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