Revised elliptic curve cryptography multi-signature scheme (RECC-MSS) for enhancing security in electronic health record (EHR) system
Internet of things (IoT) is a recent developing technology in the field of smart healthcare. But it is difficult to transfer the patient’s health record as a centralized network. So, “blockchain technology” has excellent consideration due to its unique qualities such as decentralized network, openne...
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description | Internet of things (IoT) is a recent developing technology in the field of smart healthcare. But it is difficult to transfer the patient’s health record as a centralized network. So, “blockchain technology” has excellent consideration due to its unique qualities such as decentralized network, openness, irreversible data, and cryptography functions. Blockchain technology depends on cryptography hash techniques for safe transmission. For increased security, it transforms the variable size inputs into a constant length hash result. Current cryptographic hash algorithms with digital signatures are only able to access keys up to a size of 256 bytes and have concerns with single node accessibility. It just uses the bits that serve as the key to access the data. This paper proposes the “Revised Elliptic Curve Cryptography Multi-Signature Scheme” (RECC-MSS) for multinode availability to find the nearest path for secure communications with the medical image as keys. Here, the input image key can be converted into an array of data that can be extended up to 512 bytes of size. The performance of the proposed algorithm is analyzed with other cryptography hash functions like Secure Hashing Algorithms (SHAs) such as “SHA224”, “SHA256”, “SHA384”, “SHA512”, “SHA3-224”, “SHA3-256”, “SHA3-384”, “SHA3-512”, and “Message Digest5” (MD5) by “One-way ANOVA” test in terms of “accuracy”, “throughput” and “time complexity”. The proposed scheme with ECC achieved the throughput of 17.07 kilobytes per 200 nano seconds, 93.25% of accuracy, 1.5 nanoseconds latency of signature generation, 1.48 nanoseconds latency of signature verification, 1.5 nanoseconds of time complexity with 128 bytes of hash signature. The RECC-MSS achieved the significance of 0.001 for accuracy and 0.002 for time complexity which are less than 0.05. From the statistical analysis, the proposed algorithm has significantly high accuracy, high throughput and less time complexity than other cryptography hash algorithms. |
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