Abstract

Cloud computing enables users with limited resources to accomplish complex computation. Meanwhile, the massive human body sensing data generated by Wireless Body Area Network (WBAN) can be stored in cloud servers. However, cloud storage of human body sensing data is challenged by some issues. How can users ensure that cloud servers can return computing results and at the same time confirm that the results returned are correct? To address this problem, based on the argument system of commitment scheme, this paper designs a DMP verification algorithm. By compiling the hash of the header node into a constraint set and verifying the accuracy of the data of the intermediate node through a hash list, the algorithm reduces the compiling time of the intermediate node and improves the verification efficiency.

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