A biometric-based user authentication for wireless sensor networks
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DOI:
10.1007/s11859-010-0318-2
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2010-05-12T08:58:41Z
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This paper proposes a biometric-based user authentication protocol for wireless sensor networks (WSN) when a user wants to access data from sensor nodes, since WSN are often deployed in an unattended environment. The protocol employs biometric keys and resists the threats of stolen verifier, of which many are logged-in users with the same login identity, guessing, replay, and impersonation. The protocol uses only Hash function and saves the computational cost, the communication cost, and the energy cost. In addition, the user’s password can be changed freely using the proposed protocol.
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