Fusion: Practice and Applications
FPA
2692-4048
2770-0070
10.54216/FPA
https://www.americaspg.com/journals/show/3450
2018
2018
A System of Human Biometric-Fusion Authentication Security Improvement Using Hybrid Technique
University of Mustansiriya, College of Art, Baghdad, Iraq
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Renewable Energy Research Center, University of Anbar, Ramadi, Iraq
Azmi Shawkat
Abdulbaqi
The collected information from the environment in WSN continuously sends from one node to another until it reaches the main collector or server, where processing is done. The transferred data volume will be greater when the network grows. Medical images will also contribute to network traffic. To alleviate this challenge, this research has developed an interlayer transmission protocol for WSNs. This protocol uses the construction of medical images with pixel-based data. In the analysis, a gray-scale medical image 512x512 in size, provided by Brain, is utilized. The image was compressed by the protocol from 256 KB to 192 KB with a percentage of 25%. As a result, the structural similarity index measure showed the SSIM at 51.1365, while the PSNR is at 0.9976; therefore, the quality of the medical image remains unchanged. The protocol uses the AES encryption method for strong data protection to improve security during transmission. Results show that this protocol reduces data transmission in WSNs by 12.5 to 25% without affecting the integrity of the medical image, which is indicative of the efficiency of the protocol in enhancing network performance while ensuring data safety.
2025
2025
66
75
10.54216/FPA.180106
https://www.americaspg.com/articleinfo/3/show/3450