A Novel Secure Patient Data Transmission through Wireless Body Area Network: Health Tele-Monitoring

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A Basnet
Abeer Alsadoon
P.W.C Prasad
Omar Hisham Alsadoon
Linh Pham
Amr Elchouemi

Abstract

The security of sensitive data obtained from a patient has not been implemented properly because of energy issues of sensor nodes in Wireless Body Area Network (WBAN) and constrained resources such as computational power and low battery life. The main of this paper is to enhance the security level of data transmission between patient and health service provider by considering the availability of energy at sensor nodes. The proposed system consists of a hybrid Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) and Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC), which provides simple, fast and high cryptographic strength of data security. ECC is used for securing AES encryption keys, and AES algorithm is used for encrypting/decrypting text. A scenario where sensor nodes are continuously supplied energy from solar power is considered and based upon the energy availability; respective encryption technique is implemented. The result shows that the proposed EEHEE algorithm increases the encryption of the data file by more than 19% compared to the State of Art's solution. The proposed EEHEE system is 11% faster in encrypting data file and reduces the energy consumption by 34 % compared to the current best solution.  The proposed system concentrates on reducing the energy consumption in WBAN and increasing cryptographic strength to the system by using the hybrid symmetric and asymmetric algorithm. Thus, this study provides an efficient scheme to enhance security for real-time data transmission in telemedicine.

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Basnet, A., Alsadoon, A., Prasad, P., Alsadoon, O. H., Pham, L., & Elchouemi, A. (2022). A Novel Secure Patient Data Transmission through Wireless Body Area Network: Health Tele-Monitoring. International Journal of Communication Networks and Information Security (IJCNIS), 11(1). https://doi.org/10.17762/ijcnis.v11i1.3801 (Original work published April 19, 2019)
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