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Rabia Latif1, Bello Musa Yakubu2, Nor Shahida Mohd Jamail1
1College of Computer and Information Sciences (CCIS), Prince Sultan University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
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The rapid digitisation of healthcare services presents challenges in guaranteeing safe, scalable, and privacy-preserving access to sensitive medical information. This article presents BBAS, a blockchain-based authentication system for e-Health. BBAS incorporates a multi-factor authentication (MFA) framework that includes password hashing, one-time passwords (OTP), and biometric verification, with a hybrid access control model that combines role-based access control (RBAC) and attribute-based access control (ABAC). To guarantee enduring security, BBAS utilises post-quantum digital signatures (CRYSTALS-Dilithium) and exploits the InterPlanetary file system (IPFS) for off-chain data storage, assuring tamper-resistance and scalability. We implemented the system using solidity smart contracts on a permissioned Ethereum network and assessed via 500 authentication iterations. Results show BBAS outperforms benchmark models across all critical metrics: authentication success rate (ASR: 98.6%), latency (0.05 s), throughput (19,000 req/s), gas cost (35,000 gas/req), block confirmation time (10 s), and storage overhead (0.03 KB/record). Biometric error rates-false acceptance rate (FAR: 0.5%), false rejection rate (FRR: 1.2%), and equal error rate (EER: 0.85%)-are markedly decreased, therefore improving both security and usability. This research validates BBAS as a reliable, scalable, and quantum-resistant authentication framework for contemporary e-Health systems.
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