DocumentCode
1683102
Title
Addressing the Confidentiality and Integrity of Assistive Care Loop Framework Using Wireless Sensor Networks
Author
Balasubramanian, Venki ; Hoang, Doan B. ; Zia, Tanveer A.
Author_Institution
iNEXT-Centre for Innovation in IT Services & Applic., Univ. of Technol., Sydney, NSW, Australia
fYear
2011
Firstpage
416
Lastpage
421
Abstract
In-house healthcare monitoring applications are continuous time-critical applications often built upon Body Area Wireless Sensor Networks (BAWSNs). Our Assistive Care Loop Framework (ACLF) is an in-house healthcare application capable of monitoring the health conditions of aged/patients over a dedicated period of time by deploying the BAWSN as the monitoring component. However, the wireless medium used in the BAWSN for communications is prone to vulnerabilities that could open a door to attackers tampering with or compromising the user´s data privacy. Hence, it is imperative to maintain the privacy and integrity of the data to gain the confidence and hence, the acceptance of the users of the healthcare applications. Furthermore, in time-critical applications, the vital health conditions must be monitored at regular intervals within their specified critical time. Therefore, the security model proposed for the BAWSN must not incur undue overheads when meeting the critical time requirements of the application. In this paper, we propose and implement a secure adaptive triple-key scheme (aTKS) for the BAWSN to achieve the privacy and integrity of the monitored data with minimal overheads. We then present the performance results of our scheme for the BAWSN, using real-time test-bed implementations and simulations.
Keywords
body area networks; data privacy; health care; patient monitoring; wireless sensor networks; BAWSN; aTKS; assistive care loop framework; body area wireless sensor networks; continuous time-critical applications; data integrity; data privacy; in-house healthcare monitoring; secure adaptive triple-key scheme; Base stations; Medical services; Monitoring; Personal digital assistants; Security; Sensors; Wireless sensor networks; ACLF; Body Area Wireless Sensor Network; Confidentiality; Healthcare; Integrity; Privacy;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Systems Engineering (ICSEng), 2011 21st International Conference on
Conference_Location
Las Vegas, NV
Print_ISBN
978-1-4577-1078-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICSEng.2011.82
Filename
6041872
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