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Area of Science:

  • Computer Science
  • Cybersecurity
  • Internet of Things

Background:

  • Smart homes, as key Internet of Things (IoT) applications, require real-time services that cloud computing struggles to provide due to resource limitations.
  • Edge computing offers a solution for enhanced real-time access and storage in smart home environments.
  • Secure communication and authentication in smart homes are critical due to privacy risks from potential interception of data transmitted over public channels.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose an anonymous authentication protocol for smart home environments that leverages edge computing.
  • To enhance the security of smart devices by integrating physical unclonable functions (PUF).
  • To ensure secure communication between users and smart devices, protecting against privacy disclosure.

Main Methods:

  • Development of an anonymous authentication protocol incorporating edge computing and PUF.
  • Security verification using the real-or-random model and informal security analysis.
  • Formal verification of the protocol's security using ProVerif.

Main Results:

  • The proposed protocol effectively protects communication security between users and smart devices in an edge-enabled smart home.
  • Integration of PUF enhances the security of individual smart devices.
  • Security and performance analysis confirmed the protocol's robustness.

Conclusions:

  • The developed anonymous authentication protocol provides enhanced security for smart home environments.
  • Edge computing and PUF integration offer a viable solution for secure IoT communication.
  • The protocol demonstrates superior security and comparable performance against existing solutions.