A Novel Decentralized Group Key Management Scheme for Cloud-Based Vehicular IoT Networks

Rakesh Kumar, S. K. Singh, D. K. Lobiyal, Kwok Tai Chui, D. Santaniello, M. Rafsanjani
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The vehicular internet of things (VIoT) network is connecting smart commuters to elevate traffic problems and effectiveness that help to improve driving conditions for vehicles. Every ITS-based vehicle OBU and commuter might be interchangeable and used to give access permission for the various services during transportation such as infotainment, emergency service, environment service, road condition, etc. These services are suffering from the 1-affect-n problem, scalability, memory resources, computation, and communication overhead. In this paper, the authors proposed a novel decentralized group key management protocol for cloud-based vehicular IoT networks (GVIoTNet) to solve the problem of 1-affect-n and scalability by using the decentralized approach of group key access, key generation, key distribution, key update among vehicles and commuters. Further, by using the master key encryption approach, the average rekeying minimization is 84.84% with the GroupIT scheme. The minimization of rekeying reduces storage overhead and improves computation as well as communication overhead.
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一种新的基于云的车载物联网分散组密钥管理方案
车辆物联网(VIoT)网络正在连接智能通勤者,以改善交通问题和效率,帮助改善车辆的驾驶条件。每个基于its的车辆OBU和通勤者都可以互换,并用于在运输过程中为各种服务(如信息娱乐、应急服务、环境服务、路况等)提供访问许可。这些服务受到“1-影响-n”问题、可伸缩性、内存资源、计算和通信开销的困扰。本文提出了一种新的基于云的车载物联网(GVIoTNet)分散组密钥管理协议,通过在车辆和通勤者之间使用分散的组密钥访问、密钥生成、密钥分发和密钥更新方法来解决1-影响n和可扩展性问题。此外,通过使用主密钥加密方法,GroupIT方案的平均密钥重置最小化率为84.84%。密钥更新的最小化减少了存储开销,提高了计算和通信开销。
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