一种云辅助的VANET条件隐私保护认证协议

Ubaidullah Rajput, Fizza Abbas, Jian Wang, Hasoo Eun, Heekuck Oh
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车辆自组织网络(VANET)是智能交通系统(ITS)的一种应用,其重点是提高交通安全和效率。VANET可以被认为是移动自组织网络(MANET)的一个子集,在MANET中,车辆通过相互通信(V2V)或与基础设施(V2I)形成网络。车辆不仅可以广播交通信息,还可以广播电子紧急制动灯(EEBL)等安全关键信息。误用此应用程序可能导致交通事故,更严重的是生命损失。这种情况使得车辆认证成为VANET的必要要求。在身份验证过程中,车辆和车主的身份、位置信息等与车辆隐私相关的数据需要保密,以防止攻击者窃取这些信息。提出了一种用于VANET的云辅助条件隐私保护认证(CACPPA)协议。CACPPA是一种混合方法,它利用了基于假名的方法和基于组签名的方法的概念,但巧妙地避免了这些方法固有的缺点。CACPPA既不要求车辆管理证书撤销列表,也不要求车辆管理任何组。事实上,一个高效的基于云的认证中心被用来帮助车辆获取凭证,并随后在身份验证期间使用它们。CACPPA提供了有条件的匿名,车辆的匿名性只有在它诚实地遵守协议之前才能保留。此外,我们分析了CACPPA在各种攻击场景下的情况,并进行了计算和通信成本分析,并与现有方法进行了比较,以证明其可行性和鲁棒性。
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CACPPA: A Cloud-Assisted Conditional Privacy Preserving Authentication Protocol for VANET
Vehicular ad hoc network (VANET) is an application of intelligent transportation system (ITS) with emphasis on improving traffic safety as well as efficiency. VANET can be thought as a subset of mobile ad hoc network (MANET) where vehicles form a network by communicating with each other (V2V) or with infrastructure (V2I). Vehicles broadcast not only traffic messages but also safety critical messages such as electronic emergency braking light (EEBL). A misuse of this application may result in a traffic accident and loss of life at worse. This situation makes vehicles' authentication a necessary requirement in VANET. During authentication, vehicle's privacy related data such as vehicle and owner's identity and location information should be kept private in order to prevent an attacker from stealing this information. This paper presents a cloud-assisted conditional privacy preserving authentication (CACPPA) protocol for VANET. CACPPA is a hybrid approach that utilizes both the concept of pseudonym-based approaches and group-signaturebased approaches but cleverly avoids the inherent drawbacks of these approaches. CACPPA neither requires a vehicle to manage a certificate revocation list nor does it require vehicle to manage any groups. In fact an efficient cloud-based certification authority is used to assist vehicles getting credentials and subsequently using them during authentication. CACPPA provides conditional anonymity that a vehicle's anonymity preserved only until it honestly follows the protocol. Furthermore, we analyze CACPPA with various attack scenarios, present a computational and communication cost analysis as well as comparison with existing approaches to show its feasibility and robustness.
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