Physiological Value-Based Efficient Usable Security Solutions for Body Sensor Networks
Source: Association for Computing Machinery
A Body Sensor Network (BSN) is a network of economically powered, wireless, wearable, and implanted health monitoring sensors, designed to continually collect and communicate health information from the host they are deployed on. Due to the sensitive nature of the data collected, securing BSNs is important for privacy preservation and protecting the host from bodily harm. In this paper, the authors present Physiological Value-based Security (PVS), a usable and efficient way of securing intersensor communication schemes for BSNs. The PVS scheme distributes the key used for securing a particular message along with the message itself, by hiding it using physiological values.
| Format: | Size: | 560.80 | |
| Date: | Jul 2010 |



