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EBIAC: Efficient biometric identity-based access control for wireless body area networks

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JOURNAL OF SYSTEMS ARCHITECTURE
Volume 121, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.sysarc.2021.102317

Keywords

Access control; Biometrics; Identity-based cryptosystem; Security; Wireless body area networks (WBAN)

Funding

  1. Natural Science Research in Col-leges and Universities of Jiangsu Province [19KJB510020, 18KJB416002]
  2. Graduate Practice Innovation Program of Jiangsu Province [SJCX21_1512]
  3. Graduate Science and Technology Innovation Program of Huaiyin Institute of Technology [HGYK202123]
  4. Natural Science Research of Huai'an [HABZ201916]

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WBAN is a promising technology used in E-health systems. This research proposes a biometric identity-based privacy-preserving scheme that provides multiple security guarantees in the random oracle model, with lower computation/communication cost and energy consumption shown in performance evaluation.
Wireless body area networks (WBAN) is a promising technology in E-health systems. It provides a mechanism to collect and transmit human body's psychological data by miniature wearable or implantable sensors. However, how to protect the security and privacy of the collected psychological data remains a major concern. In this paper, we design a biometric identity-based privacy-preserving scheme, where a user's identity can be constructed from its biometric information. We then present an access control scheme for WBAN utilizing the proposed design. The proposed access control scheme provides confidentiality, authentication, integrity, non-repudiation and anonymity in the random oracle model. Performance evaluation shows that our proposed design has advantages in terms of computation/communication cost and energy consumption.

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