Abstract

With the rise of Internet of Things (IoT), the smart home is another emerging concept and application of IoT, where security and private data of devices are important. In this paper, fog computing is applied to the smart home environment, where fog can provide many smart features and services to the smart home. Fog computing has many advantages, such as low latency and real-time interaction. However, when fog computing is combined with smart home, it also faces some security threats: first, some fog nodes and smart home devices are deployed in public places, vulnerable to damage or theft by attackers, not considered fully trusted, and vulnerable to device loss/theft attacks, impersonation attacks, and message tampering attacks, etc. These threats can lead to adversaries controlling devices in the smart home or modifying messages to make smart home devices execute wrong commands, causing irreparable damage; Second, the smart home system should have good real-time interaction, and the authentication process using the low latency feature of fog computing should not be involved by the cloud. Considering these, it is necessary to design a secure and effective fog-enabled smart home authentication system that is secure against various known attacks, especially when the fog node is not fully trusted or the smart home device is captured as well. Finally, the authentication scheme should also be lightweight due to the limited resources of many smart home devices. To address these issues, this paper proposes a lightweight authentication scheme for the fog-enabled smart home system. It also employs a physical unclonable function to achieve mutual authentication among three parties: smart home devices, fog nodes and users. Formal security analysis under the Real-Or-Random model shows that this scheme is provably secure. And informal security analysis shows that our scheme is robust against various known attacks. At the same time, the proposed scheme requires less computation cost (8.239 ms) and is approximately 40% to 390% faster than existing related schemes. Although the communication cost is slightly higher (4512 bits), it is reasonable because the proposed scheme implements fog/gateway node compromised attack that has not been achieved by any other existing related schemes.

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