Provably Secure Fine-Grained Data Access Control over Multiple Cloud Servers in Mobile Cloud Computing Based Healthcare Applications

ABSTRACT:

Mobile Cloud Computing (MCC) allows mobile users to have on-demand access to cloud services. A mobile cloud model helps in analyzing the information regarding the patients’ records and also in extracting recommendations in healthcare applications. In mobile cloud computing, a fine-grained level access control of multi-server cloud data is a pre-requisite for successful execution of end users applications. In this paper, we propose a new scheme that provides a combined approach of fine grained access control over cloud-based multi-server data along with a provably secure mobile user authentication mechanism for the Healthcare Industry 4.0. To the best of our knowledge, the proposed scheme is the first to pursue fine-grained data access control over multiple cloud servers in a mobile cloud computing environment. The proposed scheme has been validated extensively in different heterogeneous environment where its performance was found good in comparison to other existing schemes.

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS:

HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS: 

·         System : Pentium Dual Core.

·         Hard Disk : 120 GB.

·         Monitor : 15’’ LED

·         Input Devices : Keyboard, Mouse

·         Ram : 1 GB

SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS: 

·         Operating system : Windows 7.

·         Coding Language : JAVA/J2EE

·         Tool : Netbeans 7.2.1

·         Database : MYSQL

REFERENCE:

Sandip Roy, Ashok Kumar Das, Member, IEEE, Santanu Chatterjee, Neeraj Kumar, Senior Member, IEEE, Samiran Chattopadhyay, and Joel J. P. C. Rodrigues, Senior Member, IEEE, “Provably Secure Fine-Grained Data Access Control over Multiple Cloud Servers in Mobile Cloud Computing Based Healthcare Applications”, IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics, 2018.