Visible to the public Are Wearables Ready for HTTPS? On the Potential of Direct Secure Communication on Wearables

TitleAre Wearables Ready for HTTPS? On the Potential of Direct Secure Communication on Wearables
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2017
AuthorsKolamunna, H., Chauhan, J., Hu, Y., Thilakarathna, K., Perino, D., Makaroff, D., Seneviratne, A.
Conference Name2017 IEEE 42nd Conference on Local Computer Networks (LCN)
Date Publishedoct
Keywordsavailable wearable computing devices, Bluetooth, Ciphers, computer network security, cryptography, direct communication, direct Internet communication, direct Internet connection, direct secure communication, energy consumption, Human Behavior, Internet, Internet servers, network measurements, privacy, Protocols, pubcrawl, resilience, Resiliency, Scalability, secure communication protocols, secure Internet communication, security, smart phones, wearable computers, wearables, wearables security, Web servers, wireless LAN
Abstract

The majority of available wearable computing devices require communication with Internet servers for data analysis and storage, and rely on a paired smartphone to enable secure communication. However, many wearables are equipped with WiFi network interfaces, enabling direct communication with the Internet. Secure communication protocols could then run on these wearables themselves, yet it is not clear if they can be efficiently supported.,,,,In this paper, we show that wearables are ready for direct and secure Internet communication by means of experiments with both controlled local web servers and Internet servers. We observe that the overall energy consumption and communication delay can be reduced with direct Internet connection via WiFi from wearables compared to using smartphones as relays via Bluetooth. We also show that the additional HTTPS cost caused by TLS handshake and encryption is closely related to the number of parallel connections, and has the same relative impact on wearables and smartphones.

URLhttps://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8109372/
DOI10.1109/LCN.2017.109
Citation Keykolamunna_are_2017