Visible to the public Physical Layer Security Proposal for Wireless Body Area Networks

TitlePhysical Layer Security Proposal for Wireless Body Area Networks
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2020
AuthorsJOUINI, Oumeyma, SETHOM, Kaouthar
Conference Name2020 IEEE 5th Middle East and Africa Conference on Biomedical Engineering (MECBME)
Keywordsbody area networks, composability, Human Behavior, jamming, Metrics, Physical layer, probability, pubcrawl, resilience, Resiliency, security, sensor security, Sensors, WBAN, Wireless communication, Wireless sensor networks
AbstractOver the last few decades, and thanks to the advancement of embedded systems and wireless technologies, the wireless sensors network (WSN) are increasingly used in many fields. Many researches are being done on the use of WSN in Wireless body Area Network (WBAN) systems to facilitate and improve the quality of care and remote patient monitoring.The broadcast nature of wireless communications makes it difficult to hide transmitted signals from unauthorized users. To this end, Physical layer security is emerging as a promising paradigm to protect wireless communications against eavesdropping attacks. The primary contribution of this paper is achieving a minimum secrecy outage probability by using the jamming technique which can be used by the legitimate communication partner to increase the noise level of the eavesdropper and ensure higher secure communication rate. We also evaluate the effect of additional jammers on the security of the WBAN system.
DOI10.1109/MECBME47393.2020.9265157
Citation Keyjouini_physical_2020