A Secure and Privacy-Preserved Road Condition Monitoring System

Barnana Baruah, Subhasish Dhal
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Abstract

Connected vehicular cloud computing (CVCC), a combination of VANETs and cloud computing, is recently emerged as a promising paradigm for road condition monitoring task. However, for the efficient utilization of the advantages of CVCC, there is a necessity to look into the security and privacy requirements of this system. A vehicle needs to be authenticated for the genuinity of its road condition monitoring report. Also, there is a need to preserve privacy against the trusted but curious agents of the cloud server. Wang et al. recently proposed a cloud-based road condition monitoring scheme, and attempted to tackle these issues. Unfortunately, we discovered that this scheme has critical security and privacy issues that must be addressed. Since, the Roadside Units (RSUs) that have been used in their scheme are trusted but curious, they may collude with each other and successfully reveal some sensitive information like the trajectory of the vehicle user. Moreover, their scheme fails to provide anonymity and unlinkability for the vehicle user. Furthermore, an attacker can be successful to induce forged emergency case through replay attack. Apart from these security and privacy issues, the cloud server in their scheme cannot segregate a threshold number of current reports, from a threshold number of the combination of old and current reports. This paper proposes a secure and privacy-preserved road condition monitoring system. The security analysis of the proposed system is performed, which ensures that the proposed system is secure.
安全及保密的路况监察系统
连接车辆云计算(CVCC)是VANETs和云计算的结合,最近成为道路状况监测任务的一个有前途的范例。然而,为了有效地利用CVCC的优势,有必要研究该系统的安全性和隐私要求。车辆需要对其道路状况监测报告的真实性进行鉴定。此外,还需要保护隐私免受云服务器可信但好奇的代理的攻击。Wang等人最近提出了一种基于云的道路状况监测方案,并试图解决这些问题。不幸的是,我们发现这个方案有严重的安全和隐私问题,必须加以解决。由于在他们的方案中使用的路边单元(rsu)是可信的,但好奇的,他们可能会相互勾结,并成功地泄露一些敏感信息,如车辆用户的轨迹。此外,他们的方案不能为车辆用户提供匿名性和不可链接性。此外,攻击者还可以通过重放攻击成功诱导伪造的紧急情况。除了这些安全和隐私问题之外,他们方案中的云服务器无法将当前报告的阈值数量与旧报告和当前报告组合的阈值数量隔离开来。本文提出了一种安全、保密的路况监测系统。对所建议的系统进行安全分析,以确保所建议的系统是安全的。
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