CERTIFICATELESS REMOTE ANONYMOUS
AUTHENTICATION SCHEMES FOR WIRELESS BODY AREA NETWORKS
ABSTRACT:
Wireless
body area network (WBAN) has been recognized
as
one of the promising wireless sensor technologies for improving healthcare
service thanks to its capability of seamlessly and continuously exchanging
medical information in real time. However, the lack of an clear in-depth
defense line in such a new networking paradigm would make its potential users
worry about the leakage of their private information, especially to those unauthenticated
or even malicious adversaries. In this paper, we present a pair of efficient
and light-weight authentication protocols to enable remote WBAN users to
anonymously enjoy healthcare service. In particular, our authentication
protocols are rooted with a novel certificateless signature (CLS) scheme, which
is computational efficient and provably secure against existential forgery on
adaptively chosen message attack in the random oracle model. Also, our designs
ensure that application or service providers have no privilege to disclose the
real identities of users. Even the network manager, which serves as private key
generator in the authentication protocols, is prevented from impersonating
legitimate users. The performance of our designs are evaluated through both
theoretic analysis and experimental simulations, and the comparative studies
demonstrate that they outperform the existing schemes in terms of better
trade-off between desirable security properties and computational overhead, nicely
meeting the needs of WBANs.
EXISTING SYSTEM:
By
using wireless personal area network (WPAN) technologies for communications on,
near and around the human body, T. G. Zimmerman firstly proposed Wireless body
area network (WBAN) in 1996. The work then immediately drew much attention from
both academia and industry. For instance, IEEE802.15 has developed a family of
short distance communication standards. In particular, 802.15.6 was formally standardized
in 2012 after five years effort of engineers from sixty companies. It is about
the low power wireless sensor nodes used in WBAN to gather biomedical
information for various applications in hospitals, residential and work
environments. Basically there are two categories of WBAN applications, i.e.,
medical and non-medical ones. Medical applications need to collect vital
information of a patient continuously and forward it to a remote monitoring station
for further analysis. This huge amount of data can be used to prevent the
occurrence of myocardial infarction and treat various diseases such as
gastrointestinal tract, cancer, asthma, and neurological disorder. Non-medical
applications include monitoring forgotten things data file transfer, gaming, and
social networking applications.
DISADVANTAGES OF
EXISTING SYSTEM:
v Huge
amount of data to be stored.
v Only
session massage with non-negligible probability.
PROPOSED
SYSTEM:
In
this paper, we present a pair of efficient and light-weight authentication protocols
to enable remote WBAN users to anonymously enjoy healthcare service. In
particular, our authentication protocols are rooted with a novel certificate
less signature (CLS) scheme, which is computational efficient and provably
secure against existential forgery on adaptively chosen message attack in the random
oracle model. Also, our designs ensure that application or service providers
have no privilege to disclose the real identities of users.
ADVANTAGES OF PROPOSED
SYSTEM:
v
CLS scheme then serves as a design basis
for two remote anonymous authentication protocols.
v
An efficient and simple certificateless
publickey signature scheme.
SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE:
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION:-
HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS:-
Processor - Pentium –IV
Speed - 1.1 Ghz
RAM - 512 MB(min)
Hard Disk - 40 GB
Key Board - Standard Windows Keyboard
Mouse - Two or Three Button Mouse
Monitor - LCD/LED
SOFTWARE
REQUIREMENTS:
Operating
system : Windows XP.
Coding
Language : .Net
Data
Base : SQL Server 2005
Tool : VISUAL STUDIO 2008.
REFERENCE:
Jingwei
Liu, Zonghua Zhang, Xiaofeng Chen, and Kyung Sup Kwak _, “Certificateless Remote Anonymous
Authentication Schemes for Wireless Body Area Networks” IEEE TRANSACTIONS
ON PARALLEL AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS, VOL. 25, NO. 2, Feb 2014
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