LSP-eHS: A Lightweight and Secure Protocol for e-Healthcare System

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Abstract

Recent events dedicated to e-healthcare systems demonstrated that a critical mass of users using e-health services and applications are being created and producing a tremendous output, such as improved patient monitoring, faster diagnosis, and better disease management. However, despite the benefits and availability of e-health systems, widespread adoption in real-life medical or health situations still needs to be improved. Therefore, implementing a four-party authentication system can help address concerns about security and privacy and encourage patients to adopt electronic healthcare technologies. This article presents a security protocol for securely authenticating four participants in the e-healthcare system, namely LSP-eHS. The scheme uses a simple cryptographic hash function, concatenation, and xor operations. The security of the proposed protocol can be confirmed through a widely used BAN (Burrows-Abadi-Needham) logic, and the performance analysis of the proposed protocol can be finished by measuring communication and computation costs.

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Delham Algarni, A., Algarni, F., Ullah Jan, S., & Innab, N. (2024). LSP-eHS: A Lightweight and Secure Protocol for e-Healthcare System. IEEE Access, 12, 156849–156866. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2024.3477922

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