4.6 Article

Improving the Security of the IEEE 802.15.6 Standard for Medical BANs

Journal

IEEE ACCESS
Volume 10, Issue -, Pages 62953-62975

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/ACCESS.2022.3181630

Keywords

Security; Standards; IEEE 802; 15 Standard; Wireless sensor networks; Wireless communication; Sensors; Body area networks; Wireless body area network; WBAN; MBAN; IEEE 802; 15; 6; implantable medical device; IMD; security

Funding

  1. EU [780572, 754337]

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A Medical Body Area Network is a collection of medical devices located inside or around the human body that aim to address medical conditions. These devices, which are part of a Wireless Body Area Network, collect, process, and transfer medical data, and in some cases, provide autonomous medical treatment. However, the current security specifications are insufficient for realistic use cases and require further enhancements.
A Medical Body Area Network (MBAN) is an ensemble of collaborating, potentially heterogeneous, medical devices located inside, on the surface of or around the human body with the objective of tackling one or multiple medical conditions of the MBAN host. These devices-which are a special category of Wireless Body Area Networks (WBANs)-collect, process and transfer medical data outside of the network, while in some cases they also administer medical treatment autonomously. Since communication is so pivotal to their operation, the newfangled IEEE 802.15.6 standard is aimed at the communication aspects of WBANs. It places a set of physical and communication constraints while it also includes association/disassociation protocols and security services that WBAN applications need to comply with. However, the security specifications put forward by the standard can be easily shown to be insufficient when considering realistic MBAN use cases and need further enhancements. The present work addresses these shortcomings by, first, providing a structured analysis of the IEEE 802.15.6 security features and, afterwards, proposing comprehensive and tangible recommendations on improving the standard's security.

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