#11694. An efficient mutual authentication and privacy prevention scheme for e-healthcare monitoring

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Abstract:
The progressive development in online healthcare monitoring may facilitate better service for recovered patients from some pandemic diseases like the novel Covid-19 and even in well-known diseases such as cancer, heart attack, and many more. This paper brings a mutual authentication protocol for the e-healthcare monitoring system using the telecare medical information system with body sensors. This scheme comes with a secure platform for communication by using three phases: patient data upload phase, treatment phase, and report delivery phase. The proposed protocol uses mobile characteristics that allow the recovered patients to use medical facilities effectively. The well-known traditional informal security analysis like the Man-in-the-middle attack, patient anonymity, doctor anonymity, and many more are validated to judge the security aspect of the proposed protocol. Finally, the proposed e-healthcare monitoring protocol provides an efficient characteristic in terms of communication, computation, and storage cost compared to existing literature.
Keywords:
BAN logic; Body sensor network; Mutual authentication

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