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Masa hayat rangkaian dan oleh itu masa hayat peranti ialah salah satu metrik asas dalam rangkaian kawasan badan wayarles (WBAN). Untuk memanjangkannya, terutamanya penderia yang diimplan, setiap nod mesti menjimatkan tenaganya sebanyak mungkin. Walaupun pelbagai mekanisme bangun/tidur telah dicadangkan, radio bangun tidur berpotensi berfungsi sebagai kenderaan untuk memperkenalkan kelemahan dan serangan kepada WBAN, akhirnya mengakibatkan pincang fungsinya. Dalam kertas kerja ini, kami mencadangkan satu skim bangun selamat yang baru, di mana kod pengesahan bangun tidur (WAC) digunakan untuk memastikan bahawa Nod BAN (BN) dibangunkan oleh Pengawal Rangkaian BAN (BNC) yang betul dan bukannya pengguna yang tidak disengajakan atau penyerang berniat jahat. Oleh itu, skim ini dilaksanakan terutamanya oleh seni bina dua radio. Kami menunjukkan bahawa skim kami menyediakan keselamatan yang lebih tinggi sambil menggunakan lebih sedikit tenaga daripada skim sedia ada.
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Jing-Wei LIU, Moshaddique Al AMEEN, Kyung-Sup KWAK, "Secure Wake-Up Scheme for WBANs" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E93-B, no. 4, pp. 854-857, April 2010, doi: 10.1587/transcom.E93.B.854.
Abstract: Network life time and hence device life time is one of the fundamental metrics in wireless body area networks (WBAN). To prolong it, especially those of implanted sensors, each node must conserve its energy as much as possible. While a variety of wake-up/sleep mechanisms have been proposed, the wake-up radio potentially serves as a vehicle to introduce vulnerabilities and attacks to WBAN, eventually resulting in its malfunctions. In this paper, we propose a novel secure wake-up scheme, in which a wake-up authentication code (WAC) is employed to ensure that a BAN Node (BN) is woken up by the correct BAN Network Controller (BNC) rather than unintended users or malicious attackers. The scheme is thus particularly implemented by a two-radio architecture. We show that our scheme provides higher security while consuming less energy than the existing schemes.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/transcom.E93.B.854/_p
Salinan
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Salinan
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