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A fast key generation method based on dynamic biometrics to secure wireless body sensor networks for p-health
G H Zhang1, Carmen C Y Poon, Y T Zhang
1Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, CAS/CUHK Research Center for Biosensors and Medical Instruments, Institute of Biomedical and Health Engineering, Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology (SIAT), CAS, China.
Abstract:
Body sensor networks (BSNs) have emerged as a new technology for healthcare applications, but the security of communication in BSNs remains a formidable challenge yet to be resolved. The paper discusses the typical attacks faced by BSNs and proposes a fast biometric based approach to generate keys for ensuing confidentiality and authentication in BSN communications. The approach was tested on 900 segments of electrocardiogram. Each segment was 4 seconds long and used to generate a 128-bit key. The results of the study found that entropy of 96% of the keys were above 0.95 and 99% of the hamming distances calculated from any two keys were above 50 bits. Based on the randomness and distinctiveness of these keys, it is concluded that the fast biometric based approach has great potential to be used to secure communication in BSNs for health applications.
