Hu Xiong;Ting Yao;Yaxin Zhao;Lingxiao Gong;Kuo-Hui Yeh
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Abstract
With the rise of intelligent transportation, various mobile value-added services can be provided by the service provider (SP) in the Internet of Vehicles (IoV). To guarantee the dependability of services, it is essential to implement a mutual authentication protocol between the vehicles and the SP. Existing mutual authentication protocols to secure the communication between the SP and the vehicle raise challenges such as providing fine-grained forward security for the SP and achieving backward security for the vehicle. To handle these challenges, this paper proposes a conditional privacy-preserving mutual authentication protocol featured with fine-grained forward security and backward security for IoV, which can be implemented via two building blocks we have constructed. Specifically, we present a new puncturable signature (PS) scheme without false-positive probability and the update of the public key as well as the first proxy re-signature scheme with parallel key-insulation (PKI-PRS). What’s more, both the proposed PKI-PRS and PS still have interest beyond this protocol. Then, an anonymous mutual authentication protocol with resistance to key leakage is constructed by incorporating the above signature schemes. The proposed protocol not only provides fine-grained forward security for the SP, but also ensures forward security as well as backward security for the vehicles. Besides, the approach to achieving anonymous authentication can efficiently provide conditional privacy-preserving for the vehicles. With the support of the random oracle model and experimental simulations, the formal security proof and the superiority of the proposed protocol is explicitly given.
期刊介绍:
The theoretical, experimental and operational aspects of electrical and electronics engineering and information technologies as applied to Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS). Intelligent Transportation Systems are defined as those systems utilizing synergistic technologies and systems engineering concepts to develop and improve transportation systems of all kinds. The scope of this interdisciplinary activity includes the promotion, consolidation and coordination of ITS technical activities among IEEE entities, and providing a focus for cooperative activities, both internally and externally.