Biometrics-based Data Link Layer Anonymous Authentication in VANETs

Lin Yao, Chi Lin, Jing Deng, Fangyu Deng, Jingwei Miao, Kangbin Yim, Guowei Wu
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Abstract

The vehicular ad-hoc network (VANET) aims to make road traffic safer and more efficient. Security and privacy are two important but somewhat contradictory objectives. On the one hand, vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) authentication requires drivers to present some individual credentials. On the other hand, drivers need privacy protections on their identities, physical locations, and other contextual information. No sensitive information should be unnecessarily exposed during the authentication phase. Therefore, anonymous authentication is expected to play a critical role in VANET. In this paper, we propose a novel biometrics-based anonymous mutual authentication with provable link-layer location privacy preservation. During its authentication phase, two vehicles negotiate their temporary session key and generate two temporary MAC addresses. These two addresses, instead of the real ones, are used in all future communication frames. We further protect the biometric privacy with the help of a biometric encryption technique. Our analysis and simulation results show that the protocol is superior and lightweight with strong security and privacy protection.
VANETs中基于生物特征的数据链路层匿名认证
车辆自组织网络(VANET)旨在使道路交通更安全、更高效。安全和隐私是两个重要但有些矛盾的目标。一方面,车对车(V2V)身份验证要求驾驶员提供一些个人凭证。另一方面,司机需要保护他们的身份、实际位置和其他相关信息的隐私。在身份验证阶段不应该不必要地暴露敏感信息。因此,匿名身份验证有望在VANET中发挥关键作用。本文提出了一种基于生物特征的匿名互认证方法,该方法具有可证明的链路层位置隐私保护。在其身份验证阶段,两个车辆协商它们的临时会话密钥并生成两个临时MAC地址。这两个地址,而不是真正的地址,在所有未来的通信帧中使用。我们借助生物特征加密技术进一步保护生物特征隐私。分析和仿真结果表明,该协议具有较强的安全性和隐私保护能力。
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