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A secure and lightweight three-factor authentication and key generation scheme for direct communication between healthcare professionals and patient’s WMSN. 2020 IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications (ISCC). :1—6.
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2020. One of the main security issues in telecare medecine information systems is the remote user authentication and key agreement between healthcare professionals and patient's medical sensors. Many of the proposed approaches are based on multiple factors (password, token and possibly biometrics). Two-factor authentication protocols do not resist to many possible attacks. As for three-factor authentication schemes, they usually come with high resource consumption. Since medical sensors have limited storage and computational capabilities, ensuring a minimal resources consumption becomes a major concern in this context. In this paper, we propose a secure and lightweight three-factor authentication and key generation scheme for securing communications between healtcare professional and patient's medical sensors. Thanks to formal verification, we prove that this scheme is robust enough against known possible attacks. A comparison with the most relevant related work's schemes shows that our protocol ensures an optimised resource consumption level.
LDPC-based Joint Source-Channel-Network Coding for the Multiple Access Relay Channel. 2018 6th International Conference on Wireless Networks and Mobile Communications (WINCOM). :1–6.
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2018. In this work, we investigate the MARC (Multiple Access Relay Channel) setup, in which two Markov sources communicate to a single destination, aided by one relay, based on Joint Source Channel Network (JSCN) LDPC codes. In addition, the two source nodes compress the information sequences with an LDPC source code. The compressed symbols are directly transmitted to both a relay and a destination nodes in two transportation phases. Indeed, the relay performs the concatenation of the received compressed sequences to obtain a recovered sequence, which is encoded with an LDPC channel code, before being forwarded to the destination. At the receiver, we propose an iterative joint decoding algorithm that exploits the correlation between the two sources-relay data and takes into account the errors occurring in the sources-relay links to estimate the source data. We show based on simulation results that the JSCN coding and decoding scheme into a MARC setup achieves a good performance with a gain of about 5 dB compared to a conventional LDPC code.