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Group authentication and key distribution for sensors in wireless body area network

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  • Yong Ding
  • Hui Xu
  • Meng Zhao
  • Hai Liang
  • Yujue Wang

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Wireless body area network can be employed to collect patient’s electronic health data. To guarantee the reliability and confidentiality of the collected data, secure data transmission in wireless body area network is required. In wireless body area network, a mutual authentication process has to be carried out between the controller and sensors to ensure their legitimacy, and a key distribution mechanism is required to secure communication after successful mutual authentication. Li et al. proposed a cryptographic solution, which allows group device pairing authentication and key agreement but has low authentication efficiency and key leakage problems. To address these issues, a group authentication and key distribution scheme is proposed in this article. It enables effectively mutual authentication between controller and sensors, supports all signatures of sensors in the group to be checked by the controller through aggregation verification to achieve efficient authentication, and allows key distribution during authentication to improve the computation efficiency. Security analysis indicates that the proposed scheme enjoys existentially unforgeability, and theoretical and experimental comparison demonstrates its practicality in terms of computation and communication cost.

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  • Yong Ding & Hui Xu & Meng Zhao & Hai Liang & Yujue Wang, 2021. "Group authentication and key distribution for sensors in wireless body area network," International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks, , vol. 17(9), pages 15501477211, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:intdis:v:17:y:2021:i:9:p:15501477211044338
    DOI: 10.1177/15501477211044338
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