Abstract

Internet-of-Things (IoT) include a large number of devices that can communicate across different networks. Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) also includes a number of devices connected to the internet where wearable devices are also included. Both systems enable researchers to develop healthcare systems with additional intelligence as well as prediction capabilities both for lifestyle and in hospitals. It offers as much persistence as a platform to ubiquitous healthcare by using wearable sensors to transfer the information over servers, smartphones, and other smart devices in the Telecare Medical Information System (TMIS). Security is a challenging issue in TMIS, and resourceful access to health care services requires user verification and confidentiality. Existing schemes lack in ensuring reliable prescription safety along with authentication. This research presents a Secure Authentication and Prescription Safety (SAPS) protocol to ensure secure communication between the patient, doctor/nurse, and the trusted server. The proposed procedure relies upon the efficient elliptic curve cryptosystem which can generate a symmetric secure key to ensure secure data exchange between patients and physicians after successful authentication of participants individually. A trusted server is involved for mutual authentication between parties and then generates a common key after completing the validation process. Moreover, the scheme is verified by doing formal modeling using Rubin Logic and validated using simulations in NS-2.35. We have analyzed the SAPS against security attacks, and then performance analysis is elucidated. Results prove the dominance of SAPS over preliminaries regarding mutual authentication, message integrity, freshness, and session key management and attack prevention.

Highlights

  • With the development of computing technologies and the expansion of smart-devices and inter-network protocols, hospitals and healthcare organizations are adopting the Telecare MedicalInformation System (TMIS)

  • It uses for end-user anonymity, usingis the secure authentication and medical prescriptions

  • Protocol can establish a secureusing connection between patients and medical prescriptions

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Summary

Introduction

With the development of computing technologies and the expansion of smart-devices and inter-network protocols, hospitals and healthcare organizations are adopting the Telecare Medical. IoT supports a collection of objects, devices, and networks in serve patients to save time by remotely accessing consultants and doctors by using the new generation surroundings to develop a large number of smart applications. It can undeniably improve the of internet. IoT supports a collection of objects, devices, and networks in surroundings to develop identification and dissemination of information regarding emergency situations where appropriate a large number of smart applications It can undeniably improve the identification and dissemination medical aid is mandatory to save precious lives.

Literature Review
System Model and Problem Identification
Secure Authentication and Prescription Safety Protocol
Formal Modeling and Analysis of SAPS
Formal contains
SAPS Analysis and Verification
User Anonymity
User Un-Traceability
Offline Password Guessing Attacks
Perfect Forward Secrecy
Replay Attack
Forgery Attacks and Impersonation
Man in the Middle Attack
Results and Analysis
Storage Overhead
Communication Overhead
Computation Complexity
Resilience
Conclusions
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