Key establishment protocol for a patient monitoring system based on PUF and PKG

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A body sensor network (BSN) is wireless network over a person's body that can monitor their physiological functions. In the health area, the security of the transmitted information is of vital importance to the attention of a patient. One of the major problems for a monitoring application is the key establishment between the diverse entities in these systems. The generation of cryptographic keys using physiological functions can provide security communication in a BSN as an intra-BAN. The addition of Physically Unclonable Functions (PUF's) extends security to the destination information in the medical center placed beyond-BAN. This paper presents a new protocol using both technologies to establish a cryptographic key and provide security at different levels of communication. An implementation of our protocol is presented as a proof-of-concept in order to test the architecture. © 2013 IEEE.

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Ovilla-Martinez, B., Diaz-Perez, A., & Garza-Saldana, J. J. (2013). Key establishment protocol for a patient monitoring system based on PUF and PKG. In 2013 10th International Conference and Expo on Emerging Technologies for a Smarter World, CEWIT 2013. IEEE Computer Society. https://doi.org/10.1109/CEWIT.2013.6713752

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