An anonymous mutual authenticated key agreement scheme for wearable sensors in Wireless Body Area Networks

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Abstract

The advancement of Wireless Body Area Networks (WBAN) have led to significant progress in medical and health care systems. However, such networks still suffer from major security and privacy threats, especially for the data collected in medical or health care applications. Lack of security and existence of anonymous communication in WBAN brings about the operation failure of these networks. Recently, Li et al. proposed a lightweight protocol for wearable sensors in wireless body area networks. In their paper, the authors claimed that the protocol may provide anonymous mutual authentication and resist against various types of attacks. This study shows that such a protocol is still vulnerable to three types of attacks, i.e., the offline identity guessing attack, the sensor node impersonation attack and the hub node spoofing attack. We then present a secure scheme that addresses these problems, and retains similar efficiency in wireless sensors nodes and mobile phones.

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Chen, C. M., Xiang, B., Wu, T. Y., & Wang, K. H. (2018). An anonymous mutual authenticated key agreement scheme for wearable sensors in Wireless Body Area Networks. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 8(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/app8071074

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