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A provably secure RFID authentication protocol based on ECQV for the medical internet of things

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PEER-TO-PEER NETWORKING AND APPLICATIONS
Volume 14, Issue 3, Pages 1277-1289

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s12083-020-01069-z

Keywords

RFID; Internet of things; Cryptography; Healthcare; Authentication

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RFID technology is widely used in various medical sectors, raising security and privacy concerns. An elliptic curve based authentication protocol is proposed to secure healthcare data, providing mobility, scalability, security, and privacy.
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is an emerging technology that is used for the unique identification of objects. RFID can be used in different application domains, including Health-care systems, where the safety of patient-sensitive data is a primary concern. Since the RFID technology is used in various medicine sectors, particularly real-time patient monitoring, patient medicine Information, medical emergency, and drug administration system, the use of RFID raises severe security and privacy concerns. In order to cope with these security issues, we propose an Elliptic curve based authentication protocol for RFID. The proposed model uses an implicit certificate concept to secure health-care data. We prove this claim for secure communication using the formal security analysis, i.e., BAN logic, security analysis based on the mathematical model, i.e., ROR model, formal verification using AVISPA tool, and informal security analysis. We review some of the RFID authentication schemes based on ECC in terms of performance and security. Our analysis indicates that the proposed protocol provides mobility, scalability, security, and privacy in the health care environment.

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