A Light Weight Protocol To Provide Location Privacy In Wireless Body Area Networks

  • Mana M
  • Feham M
  • Amar Bensaber B
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Abstract

Location privacy is one of the major security problems in a Wireless Body Area Networks (WBANs). An eavesdropper can keep track of the place and time devices are communicating. To make things even worse, the attacker does not have to be physically close to the communicating devices, he can use a device with a stronger antenna. The unique hardware address of a mobile device can often be linked to the identity of the user operating the device. This represents a violation of the user's privacy. The user should decide when his/her location is revealed and when not. In this paper, we first categorize the type of eavesdroppers for WBANs, and then we propose a new scheme to provide the location privacy in Wireless Body Area Networks (WBANs).

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Mana, M., Feham, M., & Amar Bensaber, B. (2011). A Light Weight Protocol To Provide Location Privacy In Wireless Body Area Networks. International Journal of Network Security & Its Applications, 3(2), 1–11. https://doi.org/10.5121/ijnsa.2011.3201

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