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A new Secure Optimal Path-Routing (SOPR) protocol enhances Wireless Body-Area Networks (WBAN) by improving energy efficiency and security. This routing solution combats black-hole attacks and encrypts data, boosting network performance for patient monitoring.

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black-hole attackenergy efficiencyroutingwireless body-area network

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  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Computer Science
  • Network Security

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  • Wireless Body-Area Networks (WBAN) are crucial for remote patient monitoring.
  • Existing routing protocols in WBANs often prioritize energy efficiency over security.
  • Security breaches in WBANs can lead to increased energy consumption and reduced network performance.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose a novel cluster-based secure routing protocol for WBANs.
  • To address the critical issues of reliability, energy efficiency, and security in WBANs.
  • To enhance the overall performance of WBANs in medical applications.

Main Methods:

  • Introduction of the Secure Optimal Path-Routing (SOPR) protocol.
  • Implementation of black-hole attack detection and avoidance mechanisms.
  • Utilizing data packet encryption to strengthen communication security.

Main Results:

  • Improved packet-delivery ratio in WBANs.
  • Reduced overhead associated with attack detection.
  • Decreased detection time, energy consumption, and communication delay.
  • Enhanced overall network performance and reliability.

Conclusions:

  • The SOPR protocol effectively enhances security and energy efficiency in WBANs.
  • SOPR mitigates security threats like black-hole attacks, improving network reliability.
  • This protocol offers a promising solution for secure and efficient patient monitoring systems using WBANs.