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A secure lightweight RFID binding proof protocol for medication errors and patient safety.

Shuhua Wu1, Kefei Chen, Yuefei Zhu

  • 1Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai, China. wushuhua726@sina.com.cn

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Yu et al.’s lightweight binding proof protocol for patient safety is vulnerable. We propose a new, secure protocol to prevent impersonation and simultaneously prove the existence of two tags.

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Area of Science:

  • Computer Science
  • Cryptography
  • Network Security

Background:

  • Patient safety and medication error prevention are critical in healthcare.
  • Lightweight binding proof protocols aim to secure medical devices and patient data.
  • Previous protocols may have security vulnerabilities.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify security weaknesses in Yu et al.'s lightweight binding proof protocol.
  • To propose a novel, secure lightweight binding proof protocol.
  • To ensure simultaneous proof of tag existence for enhanced security.

Main Methods:

  • Cryptographic analysis of Yu et al.'s protocol.
  • Design and formalization of a new lightweight binding proof protocol.
  • Security validation against impersonation attacks.

Main Results:

  • Yu et al.'s protocol is susceptible to impersonation attacks.
  • The proposed protocol effectively prevents impersonation.
  • The new protocol securely achieves simultaneous tag existence proof.

Conclusions:

  • Existing lightweight binding proof protocols may not be fully secure.
  • A robust and secure protocol is necessary for protecting patient safety in healthcare systems.
  • The proposed protocol offers enhanced security for medical device authentication.