SecureMed: A Blockchain-Based Privacy-Preserving Framework for Internet of Medical Things

Author:

Rafique Wajid1ORCID,Khan Maqbool2ORCID,Khan Salabat3ORCID,Ally Juma Said4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Computer Science and Operations Research, University of Montreal, Canada

2. Department of IT and Computer Science, PAF-IAST, Pakistan

3. College of Computer Science and Software Engineering, Shenzhen University, China

4. Department of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering, Mbeya University of Science and Technology, Tanzania

Abstract

The Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) connects a huge amount of smart sensors with the Internet for healthcare service provisioning. IoMT’s privacy-preserving becomes a challenge considering the life-saving data collected and transferred through IoMT. Traditional privacy protection techniques use centralized management strategies, which lead to a single point of failure, lack of trust, state modification, information disclosure, and identity theft. Edge computing enables local computation of IoMT data, which reduces traffic to the cloud and also helps in accomplishing latency-sensitive healthcare applications and services. This paper proposes a novel framework (i.e., SecureMed) that uses blockchain-based distributed authentication implemented at the edge cloudlets to enforce privacy protection. In SecureMed, IoMT devices interact with edge cloudlets using smart contracts. It uses trusted edge nodes to implement an authentication algorithm that uses public/private key matching to authenticate IoMT. Experimental evaluation performed using the Pythereum blockchain shows that SecureMed outperforms the traditional blockchain scheme based on latency, bandwidth consumption, deployment time, scalability, and accuracy. Therefore, it can be used to protect the edge-enabled IoMT from privacy attacks and to ensure end-to-end healthcare service provisioning.

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Computer Networks and Communications,Information Systems

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