Efficient and Secure Pairing Protocol for Devices with Unbalanced Computational Capabilities

Xin Huang, Haotian Yin, Xin Zhang, Di Zhang, Sheng Chai, Bin Xing, Jie Zhang, Xiaoling Yu, Yu Zhou, Haixia Zheng*

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Abstract

Wearable devices that collect data about human beings are widely used in healthcare applications. Once collected, the health data will be securely transmitted to smartphones in most scenarios. Authenticated Key Exchange (AKE) can protect wireless communications between wearables and smartphones, and a typical solution is the Bluetooth Secure Simple Pairing (SSP) protocol with numeric comparison. However, this protocol requires equivalent computation on both devices, even though their computational capabilities are significantly different. This paper proposes a lightweight numeric comparison protocol for communications in which two parties have unbalanced computational capabilities, e.g., a wearable sensor and a smartphone, named UnBalanced secure Pairing using numeric comparison (UB-Pairing for short). The security of UB-Pairing is analyzed using the modified Bellare–Rogaway model (mBR). The analysis results show that UB-Pairing achieves the security goals. We also carry out a number of experiments to evaluate the performance of UB-Pairing. The results show that UB-Pairing is friendly to wearable devices, and more efficient than standard protocols when the computation capabilities of the two communication parties are highly unbalanced.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2447
JournalMathematics
Volume10
Issue number14
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2022

Keywords

  • Bluetooth 5.00
  • COVID-19
  • device pairing
  • OOB channel
  • Secure Simple Pairing

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