Privacy-Preserving Vehicular Communication Authentication with Hierarchical Aggregation and Fast Response

  • Lei Zhang
  • , Chuanyan Hu
  • , Qianhong Wu
  • , Josep Domingo-Ferrer
  • , Bo Qin

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Abstract

Existing secure and privacy-preserving schemes for vehicular communications in vehicular ad hoc networks face some challenges, e.g., reducing the dependence on ideal tamper-proof devices, building efficient member revocation mechanisms and avoiding computation and communication bottlenecks. To cope with those challenges, we propose a highly efficient secure and privacy-preserving scheme based on identity-based aggregate signatures. Our scheme enables hierarchical aggregation and batch verification. The individual identity-based signatures generated by different vehicles can be aggregated and verified in a batch. The aggregated signatures can be re-aggregated by a message collector (e.g., traffic management authority). With our hierarchical aggregation technique, we significantly reduce the transmission/storage overhead of the vehicles and other parties. Furthermore, existing batch verification based schemes in vehicular ad hoc networks require vehicles to wait for enough messages to perform a batch verification. In contrast, we assume that vehicles will generate messages (and the corresponding signatures) in certain time spans, so that vehicles only need to wait for a very short period before they can start the batch verification procedure. Simulation shows that a vehicle can verify the received messages with very low latency and fast response.

Original languageEnglish
Article number7286801
Pages (from-to)2562-2574
Number of pages13
JournalIEEE Transactions on Computers
Volume65
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Aug 2016

Keywords

  • Identity-based signature
  • privacy
  • security
  • vehicular ad hoc networks

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