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Enhanced BAN-GZKP: Optimal Zero Knowledge Proof Based Scheme in Body Area Networks
Document Type
Conference
Source
2019 International Conference on Networking and Network Applications (NaNA) NANA Networking and Network Applications (NaNA), 2019 International Conference on. :96-101 Oct, 2019
Subject
Computing and Processing
Wireless communication
Sensors
Body area networks
Authentication
Cryptography
Wireless sensor networks
Wireless Body Area Network, Receive Signal Strength (RSS), Authentication, Zero Knowledge Proof (ZKP).
Language
Abstract
A network of embedded sensors on the human body called Wireless Body Area Network (WBAN) has recently emerged as a healthcare monitoring framework, to provide better medical services. The data collected by these sensors is transmitted via a wireless medium and contains sensitive information of the patients. Therefore, how to provide security schemes for WBAN with resource constraints devices remains a big challenge. Recently, BAN-GZKP, an authentication scheme based on Zero-Knowledge Proof (ZKP) was designed for WBAN as an optimal solution to several attacks suffered by another ZKP based protocol called BANZKP. However, BAN-GZKP is found to be vulnerable to Node Compromise Attack, Node Impersonation, and Denial-of-Service Attacks. To fix the vulnerabilities of BANGZKP, this paper proposes an enhanced BAN-GZKP which exploits a unique physical layer characteristic coming from the surrounding WBAN, i.e., the distinct received signal strength variation among on-body channels and between on-body and off-body channels, to ensure robust authentication. To prove the reliability of our proposal, we conducted real-world experiments on 3 subjects in indoor and outdoor areas. The results showed that our scheme improves the security of the previous scheme with even lesser cost.