You-sheng Zhou, Yang Luo, M. Obaidat, P. Vijayakumar, Xiaojun Wang
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PAMI-Anonymous Password Authentication Protocol for Medical Internet of Things
With the continuous maturity of Internet of Things (IoT) technology, it has begun to be frequently used in all walks of life to improve people's work efficiency and living standards. The wide use of IoT in the medical field makes it convenient for patients to obtain medical services, and also enables doctors to obtain patients' physical conditions more timely and accurately, so as to formulate more efficient treatment plans. However, when people enjoy the convenience of medical IoT, how to ensure the security of communication and privacy of patients are all problems that cannot be ignored. In order to achieve secure access the network, this paper proposes an anonymous password authenticated key exchange protocol for medical Internet of Things (PAMI), where only a low-entropy password is required to realize the mutual authentication between medical device and telemedicine server, so as to negotiate a high-entropy session key. The security of PAMI is formally proved under the standard model, and the experiment based performance comparison demonstrates that it is more efficient than the existing similar schemes.