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          PSKA: usable and secure key agreement scheme for body area networks.

          A body area network (BAN) is a wireless network of health monitoring sensors designed to deliver personalized healthcare. Securing intersensor communications within BANs is essential for preserving not only the privacy of health data, but also for ensuring safety of healthcare delivery. This paper presents physiological-signal-based key agreement (PSKA), a scheme for enabling secure intersensor communication within a BAN in a usable (plug-n-play, transparent) manner. PSKA allows neighboring nodes in a BAN to agree to a symmetric (shared) cryptographic key, in an authenticated manner, using physiological signals obtained from the subject. No initialization or predeployment is required; simply deploying sensors in a BAN is enough to make them communicate securely. Our analysis, prototyping, and comparison with the frequently used Diffie-Hellman key agreement protocol shows that PSKA is a viable intersensor key agreement protocol for BANs.
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                Journal
                IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security
                IEEE Trans.Inform.Forensic Secur.
                Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
                1556-6013
                1556-6021
                June 2016
                June 2016
                : 11
                : 6
                : 1306-1320
                Article
                10.1109/TIFS.2015.2505626
                0bf01e0a-1558-4dcb-b357-3734e3d4e06f
                © 2016
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