An Efficient Method to Improve WBAN Security
Engineer Reza Khalilian (SCOPUS:57193996763) (ORCiD: 0000-0001-5936-8596) (WOS: ACO-0524-2022)
An Efficient Method to Improve WBAN Security
Authors
Reza Khalilian, Abdalhossein Rezai, Ehsan Abedini
Publication date
2014
Journal
Advanced Science and Technology Letters (ASTL)
Volume
64
Issue
No. 11; ISSN. 2287-1233
Pages
43-46
Publisher
SERC
Description
This paper presents and evaluates a new method to improve the security issue in WBANs. This method has been suggested with the goal of decreasing the required memory, control packets complexity, controlling buffer over flow and mending the existed damages by using high speed transferring data between the nods.
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An efficient method to improve WBAN security
R Khalilian, A Rezai, E Abedini - Adv Sci Technol Lett, 2014
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Wireless networks and mobile devices have been widely used in our life [1-5]. So, the security of wireless communication becomes a challenging issue [3-4]. Wireless Body Area Network (WBAN) provides an interrelation of attached wireless devices to the human’s body from the distance of 3 to 5 meters of body’s center [6]. Recently, three groups of wearable computer developing and generalizing have been formed [7]. In Telemedicine, the medical data is disclosed by an attack which is idiomatically, “Man in the Middle” [8-10]. Although, the specific method for the information protection with Wearable WBAN has not been established yet, Body Sensor Networks (BSNs) have been studied for protecting the health continuing control system. Advanced Encryption standard (AES) is a cryptography method to secure the WBANs [11-15]. This paper presents a new method to improve the security issue in WBAN using Advanced Encryption standard. The rest of this paper is organized as follows: section 2 presents WBAN, AES and bio-signal background. The proposed method is presented in section 2. Finally, the paper is concluded in section 3.