An Efficient Aggregate Signature Scheme With Designated Verifier Based on the Schnorr Signature in Healthcare Wireless Sensor Networks

In healthcare wireless sensor networks (HWSNs), a lot of personal medical data are collected by wireless sensors. Given that a medical diagnostic analysis heavily relies on these medical data, any tampering with medical data may potentially result in severe consequences. So how to efficiently authen...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE internet of things journal 2024-10, Vol.11 (20), p.33788-33797
Hauptverfasser: Yang, Wenjie, Fan, Junzhe, Zhang, Futai
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:In healthcare wireless sensor networks (HWSNs), a lot of personal medical data are collected by wireless sensors. Given that a medical diagnostic analysis heavily relies on these medical data, any tampering with medical data may potentially result in severe consequences. So how to efficiently authenticate the collected medical data is a challenging work in such resource-constrained application scenarios. In this article, we propose an efficient aggregate signature (AS) scheme with designated verifier based on the Schnorr signature over an elliptic curve group for HWSNs. In our signature scheme, the set of many individual signatures on very large amounts of collected medical data can be compressed into a concise AS and their availability can be reduced to the validity of the AS only believed by a designated verifier. Unauthorized entities cannot trace the origin of these medical data authenticated by the AS. Meanwhile, our proposed scheme can also stop compressing any invalid individual signature into a valid AS even if all signers collude. Malicious signers are unable to deny the authenticated data by forging a valid AS based on several invalid individual signatures. Experimental simulation shows that the computation cost of our provably secure AS scheme is notably lower than that of existing works.
ISSN:2327-4662
2327-4662
DOI:10.1109/JIOT.2024.3432757