Abstract

Security and privacy are the leading solicitude in cloud computing since users have restricted privilege on the data maintained by distinct service providers at remote locations. The situation becomes more strenuous when a huge amount of data is sensed and produced by wearable devices as it is usually considered more sensitive and heterogeneous. The majority of existing authenticated solutions for such a challenging environment either suffer due to high computation and communication costs or due to the fact that they are susceptible to known cyber threats making them impractical for utilization. Therefore we introduced a cost-effective and secure authenticated scheme for the cloud-assisted remote wearable health monitoring system. Informal security proof is discussed to showcase the security strength of the proposed scheme against known security threats. After that a detailed performance analysis of the proposed scheme with related protocols reveals the fact that it can reduce the computation and communication costs by more than 37% and 40%, respectively. Moreover, our scheme offers some added security features like physical and desynchronization attacks prevention.

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