Biometric authentication and verification for medical cyber physical systems

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Abstract

A Wireless Body Area Network (WBAN) is a network of wirelessly connected sensing and actuating devices. WBANs used for recording biometric information and administering medication are classified as part of a Cyber Physical System (CPS). Preserving user security and privacy is a fundamental concern of WBANs, which introduces the notion of using biometric readings as a mechanism for authentication. Extensive research has been conducted regarding the various methodologies (e.g., ECG, EEG, gait, head/arm motion, skin impedance). This paper seeks to analyze and evaluate the most prominent biometric authentication techniques based on accuracy, cost, and feasibility of implementation. We suggest several authentication schemes which incorporate multiple biometric properties.

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Alhayajneh, A., Baccarini, A. N., Weiss, G. M., Hayajneh, T., & Farajidavar, A. (2018). Biometric authentication and verification for medical cyber physical systems. Electronics (Switzerland), 7(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics7120436

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