학술논문

Privacy-Preserving Authentication Protocol based on Hybrid Cryptography for VANETs
Document Type
Conference
Source
2019 International Conference on Applied and Engineering Mathematics (ICAEM) Applied and Engineering Mathematics (ICAEM), 2019 International Conference on. :80-85 Aug, 2019
Subject
Aerospace
Computing and Processing
Engineering Profession
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
General Topics for Engineers
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Privacy
Vehicular ad hoc networks
Cryptography
Authentication
Protocols
Vehicles
VANET
OBU
RSU
TA
privacy-preservation
authentication
hybrid
attacks
pseudonyms
symmetric
asymmetric
cryptography
security
Language
Abstract
The key concerns in VANET communication are the security and privacy of the vehicles involved, but at the same time an efficient way to provide non-repudiation in the ad-hoc network is an important requirement. Most schemes proposed are using public key infrastructure (PKI) or symmetric key encryption to achieve security in VANET; both individually lack in serving the required purpose of providing privacy preservation of the involved On-Board Units (OBUs) (while still being able to offer non-repudiation) and amount to very sizeable overheads in computation. This paper proposes a privacy-preserving authentication protocol that employs hybrid cryptography, using the best features of PKI and symmetric cryptography to form a protocol that is scalable, efficient and offers services of integrity, non-repudiation, conditional privacy, and unlinkability; while still keeping the computational overhead at a reasonable level. The performance and security analysis of this scheme is provided to support the propositions.