Abstract

Wireless Body Area Network (WBAN) has become one of the fastest growing technologies nowadays. There are some characteristic limitations in WBAN, especially when it comes to health-related applications that are used to monitor human bodies. To overcome and mitigate theses limitations in WBAN, cloud computing technology can be combined with the WBAN as a solution. We can classify the WBAN sensors in the cloud-based WBAN into i) nodes that monitor the human body and ii) WBAN actuators that take action upon the order commands from the medical staff. The biggest concern is the security of the medical commands to the WBAN actuators because if they are altered or tampered with, there can be serious consequences. Therefore, authentication plays an important role in securing cloud-based WBANs. In this article, we explore the security and privacy issues of Wireless Body Area Network combined with Mobile Cloud Computing (wMCC) with 5G mobile networks and investigate public-key based security solutions. At first, the paper presents a detailed description of wMCC architecture, discussing its main advantages and limitations. The main features of 5G mobile network are then presented, focusing on the advancement it may provide if integrated with wMCC systems. We further investigate the security issues of wMCC with 5G mobile networks while emphasizing the challenges that face this system in healthcare applications. The authentication techniques in wMCC are then classified and discussed with the feasibility of deploying practical solutions. Finally, we outline the main challenges and metrics of an ideal authentication protocols to be used in wMCC with 5G. The metrics are helpful for researchers in this field to evaluate, analyze, and compare the authentication protocols to decide the suitable application for each protocol.

Highlights

  • Recent advances in wireless communication allow mobile networks to reach higher levels in bandwidth and Quality of Service (QoS) performance

  • With Mobile Cloud Computing (MCC), Wireless body area network (WBAN) nodes will run the applications on remote rich servers located at medical facilities, and the nodes will be connecting the sensor/ actuator with the remote server through the 5G

  • 5G WBAN nodes can be deployed in larger numbers and have longer lifetime, all of which are critical for healthcare applications

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Summary

Introduction

Recent advances in wireless communication allow mobile networks to reach higher levels in bandwidth and Quality of Service (QoS) performance. Operating MCC under 5G mobile network infrastructure will certainly promote the efficiency of Wireless Body Area Network combined with Mobile Cloud Computing (wMCC) in terms of QoS and performance and will make it capable of meeting the needs of the new extensive healthcare applications. Operating wMCC with 5G will enhance the performance of health applications that use WBANs. That is, the high system capacity and data rate allows WBAN sensors to report the measurements of the human body more frequently and with large data such as medical images or video streaming. The high speed and large bandwidth provided by 5G mobile networks will allow the medical staff to locate the cloud side to require more detailed data from the WBAN sensors to better diagnose the patients. The later is possible with the D2D 5G service where medical staff can directly contact the WBAN actuator device or have the WBAN directly contact an ambulance in case of an emergency

Security Issues of wMCC in 5G
Classification of Authentication in wMCC
Performance Metrics of Broadcast Authentication
Public-key Cryptography in wMCC
Analysis and Applications for Broadcast Authentication Protocols
Attacks against Broadcast Authentication
Hardware Vs Software Cryptography
Conclusions
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