Power Attack: An Emerging Threat in Health-care Applications Using Medical Body Area Networks

Novia Nurain, A. Islam
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Recent rise in aged population and chronic diseases, is placing increasing pressure on health care expenditure. Ubiquitous health care is regarded as a potential driver in reducing such health expenditure. Advancement in wireless communication and sensor technologies permits real-time acquisition, transmission, and processing of critical medical information for ubiquitous health-care applications. Hence, medical body area networks (MBANs) emerge as a key technology to facilitate ubiquitous health-care services. However, energy restriction of micro-battery of a sensor device holds back the development of MBANs and also makes MBANs vulnerable to different malicious attacks. In this paper, we introduce a new attack entitled Power Attack exploiting power constraint of the sensor devices. Power attack forces a sensor to die off due to lack of power supply. Besides, we also propose countermeasure for the presented power attack. Finally, we exhibit efficacy of our proposed countermeasure using experimental evaluation.
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功率攻击:使用医疗体域网络的医疗保健应用中的新威胁
近年来,老龄人口和慢性病的增加对卫生保健支出造成了越来越大的压力。无处不在的卫生保健被视为减少此类卫生支出的潜在驱动因素。无线通信和传感器技术的进步允许实时获取、传输和处理关键医疗信息,用于无处不在的医疗保健应用。因此,医疗体域网络(mban)成为促进无处不在的医疗保健服务的关键技术。然而,传感器微电池的能量限制阻碍了mbas的发展,也使mbas容易受到各种恶意攻击。本文介绍了一种利用传感器器件功率约束的新型攻击——功率攻击。电力攻击迫使传感器由于缺乏电力供应而死亡。此外,本文还针对所提出的电力攻击提出了对策。最后,通过实验验证了所提对策的有效性。
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