Abstract

Thanks to recent advancements in biomedical sensors, wireless networking technologies, and information networks, traditional healthcare methods are evolving into a new healthcare infrastructure known as the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT). It enables patients in remote areas to obtain preventative or proactive healthcare services at a cheaper cost through the ease of time-independent interaction. Despite the many benefits of IoMT, the ubiquitously linked devices offer significant security and privacy concerns for patient data. In the literature, several multi-message and multi-receiver signcryption schemes have been proposed that use traditional public-key cryptography, identity-based cryptography, or certificateless cryptography methods to securely transfer patient health-related data from a variety of biomedical sensors to healthcare professionals. However, certificate management, key escrow, and key distribution are all complications with these methods. Furthermore, in terms of IoMT performance and privacy requirements, they are impractical. This article aims to include edge computing into an IoMT with secure deployment employing a multi-message and multi-receiver signcryption scheme to address these issues. In the proposed method, certificate-based signcryption and hyperelliptic curve cryptography (HECC) have been coupled for excellent performance and security. The cost study confirms that the proposed scheme is better than the existing schemes in terms of computational and communication costs.

Highlights

  • The proposed schemes are based on mathematical models that employ bilinear pairing or Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC), both of which have been proven to impose significant computational and communication burdens. In contrast to these two methods, Hyper Elliptic Curve Cryptography (HECC) is a lightweight cryptosystem, which provides the same level of security as opposed to ECC and bilinear pairing with a lower key size

  • The proposed scheme is based on the concept of hyperelliptic curve cryptography (HECC), which is an enhanced version of the ECC that provides the same level of security as ECC and bilinear pairing with a smaller key size

  • Multiple biomedical sensors are ubiquitously linked with the Internet in Internet of Medical Things (IoMT), thereby offering seamless communication with effective usage of resources

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Summary

A Multi-Message Multi-Receiver Signcryption Scheme with

Edge Computing for Secure and Reliable Wireless Internet of Medical Things Communications. Insaf Ullah 1 , Muhammad Asghar Khan 1 , Ali Alkhalifah 2 , Rosdiadee Nordin 3, * , Mohammed H.

Introduction
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Contributions
Organization of the Paper
Related Work
Preliminaries
Network Model
Threat Model
Syntax
Proposed Scheme
Security
Multi-message-Multi-receiver
Performance Comparison
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