Towards an Improved Energy Efficient and End-to-End Secure Protocol for IoT Healthcare Applications

In this paper, we proposed LCX-MAC (local coordination X-MAC) as an extension of X-MAC. X-MAC is an asynchronous duty cycle medium access control (MAC) protocol. X-MAC used one important technique of short preamble which is to allow sender nodes to quickly send their actual data when the correspondi...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Arshad Ahmad, Ayaz Ullah, Chong Feng, Muzammil Khan, Shahzad Ashraf, Muhammad Adnan, Shah Nazir, Habib Ullah Khan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi-Wiley 2020-01-01
Series:Security and Communication Networks
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8867792
id doaj-9f6d9ae753ee408ba4e5198ffb4f5406
record_format Article
spelling doaj-9f6d9ae753ee408ba4e5198ffb4f54062020-11-25T03:53:41ZengHindawi-WileySecurity and Communication Networks1939-01141939-01222020-01-01202010.1155/2020/88677928867792Towards an Improved Energy Efficient and End-to-End Secure Protocol for IoT Healthcare ApplicationsArshad Ahmad0Ayaz Ullah1Chong Feng2Muzammil Khan3Shahzad Ashraf4Muhammad Adnan5Shah Nazir6Habib Ullah Khan7School of Computer Science & Technology, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, ChinaDepartment of Computer Science, University of Swabi, Anbar, PakistanSchool of Computer Science & Technology, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, ChinaDepartment of Computer Science, University of Swat, Swat, PakistanCollege of Internet of Things Engineering, Hohai University, Changzhou, Jiangsu, ChinaDepartment of Computer Science, Abdul Wali Khan University, Mardan, PakistanDepartment of Computer Science, University of Swabi, Anbar, PakistanDepartment of Accounting & Information Systems, Qatar University, Doha, QatarIn this paper, we proposed LCX-MAC (local coordination X-MAC) as an extension of X-MAC. X-MAC is an asynchronous duty cycle medium access control (MAC) protocol. X-MAC used one important technique of short preamble which is to allow sender nodes to quickly send their actual data when the corresponding receivers wake up. X-MAC node keeps sending short preamble to wake up its receiver node, which causes energy, increases transmission delay, and makes the channel busy since a lot of short preambles are discarded, as these days Internet of Things (IoT) healthcare with different sensor nodes for the healthcare is time-critical applications and needs a quick response. A possible improvement over X-MAC is that local information of each node will share with its neighbour node. This local information exchanged will cause much less overhead than in the nodes which are synchronized. To calculate the effect of this the local coordination on X-MAC in this paper, we built an analytical model of LCX-MAC that incorporates the local coordination in X-MAC. The analytical results show that LCX-MAC outperformed X-MAC and X-MAC/BEB in terms of throughput, delay, and energy.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8867792
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Arshad Ahmad
Ayaz Ullah
Chong Feng
Muzammil Khan
Shahzad Ashraf
Muhammad Adnan
Shah Nazir
Habib Ullah Khan
spellingShingle Arshad Ahmad
Ayaz Ullah
Chong Feng
Muzammil Khan
Shahzad Ashraf
Muhammad Adnan
Shah Nazir
Habib Ullah Khan
Towards an Improved Energy Efficient and End-to-End Secure Protocol for IoT Healthcare Applications
Security and Communication Networks
author_facet Arshad Ahmad
Ayaz Ullah
Chong Feng
Muzammil Khan
Shahzad Ashraf
Muhammad Adnan
Shah Nazir
Habib Ullah Khan
author_sort Arshad Ahmad
title Towards an Improved Energy Efficient and End-to-End Secure Protocol for IoT Healthcare Applications
title_short Towards an Improved Energy Efficient and End-to-End Secure Protocol for IoT Healthcare Applications
title_full Towards an Improved Energy Efficient and End-to-End Secure Protocol for IoT Healthcare Applications
title_fullStr Towards an Improved Energy Efficient and End-to-End Secure Protocol for IoT Healthcare Applications
title_full_unstemmed Towards an Improved Energy Efficient and End-to-End Secure Protocol for IoT Healthcare Applications
title_sort towards an improved energy efficient and end-to-end secure protocol for iot healthcare applications
publisher Hindawi-Wiley
series Security and Communication Networks
issn 1939-0114
1939-0122
publishDate 2020-01-01
description In this paper, we proposed LCX-MAC (local coordination X-MAC) as an extension of X-MAC. X-MAC is an asynchronous duty cycle medium access control (MAC) protocol. X-MAC used one important technique of short preamble which is to allow sender nodes to quickly send their actual data when the corresponding receivers wake up. X-MAC node keeps sending short preamble to wake up its receiver node, which causes energy, increases transmission delay, and makes the channel busy since a lot of short preambles are discarded, as these days Internet of Things (IoT) healthcare with different sensor nodes for the healthcare is time-critical applications and needs a quick response. A possible improvement over X-MAC is that local information of each node will share with its neighbour node. This local information exchanged will cause much less overhead than in the nodes which are synchronized. To calculate the effect of this the local coordination on X-MAC in this paper, we built an analytical model of LCX-MAC that incorporates the local coordination in X-MAC. The analytical results show that LCX-MAC outperformed X-MAC and X-MAC/BEB in terms of throughput, delay, and energy.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8867792
work_keys_str_mv AT arshadahmad towardsanimprovedenergyefficientandendtoendsecureprotocolforiothealthcareapplications
AT ayazullah towardsanimprovedenergyefficientandendtoendsecureprotocolforiothealthcareapplications
AT chongfeng towardsanimprovedenergyefficientandendtoendsecureprotocolforiothealthcareapplications
AT muzammilkhan towardsanimprovedenergyefficientandendtoendsecureprotocolforiothealthcareapplications
AT shahzadashraf towardsanimprovedenergyefficientandendtoendsecureprotocolforiothealthcareapplications
AT muhammadadnan towardsanimprovedenergyefficientandendtoendsecureprotocolforiothealthcareapplications
AT shahnazir towardsanimprovedenergyefficientandendtoendsecureprotocolforiothealthcareapplications
AT habibullahkhan towardsanimprovedenergyefficientandendtoendsecureprotocolforiothealthcareapplications
_version_ 1715093454941323264