TY - JOUR
T1 - Blockchain-Based Lightweight Certificate Authority for Efficient Privacy-Preserving Location-Based Service in Vehicular Social Networks
AU - Shen, Huajie
AU - Zhou, Jun
AU - Cao, Zhenfu
AU - Dong, Xiaolei
AU - Choo, Kim Kwang Raymond
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2014 IEEE.
PY - 2020/7
Y1 - 2020/7
N2 - Blockchain can be utilized to enhance both security and efficiency for location-based service (LBS) in vehicular social networks (VSNs), due to its inherent decentralization, anonymity, and trust properties. Unfortunately, the existing approaches either lack effective authentication, which is vulnerable to the man-in-the-middle attack, or require an online certificate authority (CA) where frequent interactions with resource-constrained vehicles are required. To address these challenging issues, in this article, a lightweight threshold CA for consortium blockchain along with a privacy-preserving LBS protocol in blockchain enforced VSNs is proposed. First, a lightweight threshold CA framework LTCA is proposed by devising a threshold proxy signature, where the proxy signing key is issued by a coalition of threshold number of CAs playing the roles of authorized nodes in the consortium blockchain. Without the intervene of an online CA, each vehicle in the online phase can authenticate its identity by itself each time its blockchain address (i.e., account address) is updated. Then, based on the proposed LTCA, an efficient privacy-preserving LBS protocol PPVC is contrived to protect each vehicle's conditional identity privacy with a moderate cost. Finally, both security analysis and performance evaluation demonstrate the effectiveness and efficiency of our proposed LTCA and PPVC in blockchain enforced VSNs.
AB - Blockchain can be utilized to enhance both security and efficiency for location-based service (LBS) in vehicular social networks (VSNs), due to its inherent decentralization, anonymity, and trust properties. Unfortunately, the existing approaches either lack effective authentication, which is vulnerable to the man-in-the-middle attack, or require an online certificate authority (CA) where frequent interactions with resource-constrained vehicles are required. To address these challenging issues, in this article, a lightweight threshold CA for consortium blockchain along with a privacy-preserving LBS protocol in blockchain enforced VSNs is proposed. First, a lightweight threshold CA framework LTCA is proposed by devising a threshold proxy signature, where the proxy signing key is issued by a coalition of threshold number of CAs playing the roles of authorized nodes in the consortium blockchain. Without the intervene of an online CA, each vehicle in the online phase can authenticate its identity by itself each time its blockchain address (i.e., account address) is updated. Then, based on the proposed LTCA, an efficient privacy-preserving LBS protocol PPVC is contrived to protect each vehicle's conditional identity privacy with a moderate cost. Finally, both security analysis and performance evaluation demonstrate the effectiveness and efficiency of our proposed LTCA and PPVC in blockchain enforced VSNs.
KW - Consortium blockchain
KW - lightweight certificate authority (CA)
KW - location-based service (LBS)
KW - privacy preserving
KW - vehicular social networks (VSNs)
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85089310594
U2 - 10.1109/JIOT.2020.2974874
DO - 10.1109/JIOT.2020.2974874
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85089310594
SN - 2327-4662
VL - 7
SP - 6610
EP - 6622
JO - IEEE Internet of Things Journal
JF - IEEE Internet of Things Journal
IS - 7
M1 - 9003271
ER -