Abstract

With the growth of the urban population, the rapid development of smart cities has become the focus of urban regional development. Smart medical care is an indispensable part of smart city construction, which promotes the development of the medical industry. However, the security of data and timely service are the current problems faced by intelligent medical systems. Based on the public key encryption with filtered equality test and identity-based cryptography, an identity-based encryption with the filtered equality test (IBE-FET) is proposed for smart healthcare, in which a data receiver can use the private key and the message set to generate a warrant and send it to the cloud server. A cloud server can verify the equality between ciphertexts without decryption and check whether the encrypted message belongs to the same message set. Furthermore, the security analysis shows that the proposed scheme satisfies one-way security against the chosen identity and ciphertext attack in the random oracle model under the computational bilinear Diffie-Hellman assumption. The performance comparison shows that the scheme is feasible and practical in real life.

Highlights

  • The concept of the smart city (SC) [1] emerges in the context in which the current global power supply and consumption trends are socially, environmentally and economically unsustainable

  • This paper proposes an identity-based encryption with the filtered equality test (IBE-FET)

  • We first show that an OW-ID-CCA attack on IBE-FET can be converted to an one-way security against the chosen ciphertext attack (OW-CCA) attack on public key encryption (PKE), we show that PKE is OW-CCA secure if the DBDH assumption holds

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Summary

Introduction

The concept of the smart city (SC) [1] emerges in the context in which the current global power supply and consumption trends are socially, environmentally and economically unsustainable. We integrate the identity-based cryptography [40] into PKE-FET to propose a new concept of identity-based encryption with the filtered equality test (IBE-FET) for smart healthcare. Based on IBE-FET, the power system cloud server can determine and search whether there are any users belonging to the same area that have the same feature (e.g., power flow and peak loading). They send the search result to the electricity suppliers for improvement of the power distribution and optimization of the power flow

Our Contributions
Organization
Related Works
Bilinear Pairing
Secret Sharing
Assumption
System Model
Syntax
Security Model
The Proposed Scheme
Security Proof
Query phase: B2 works as follows: Hash H3 queries
Output phase
Challenge phase
Comparison and Performance Evaluation
Comparison
Computation Cost
Communication Cost
Conclusions
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