A New Privacy-Aware Mutual Authentication Mechanism for Charging-on-the-Move in Online Electric Vehicles

Rasheed Hussain, Donghyun Kim, M. N. Lima, Junggab Son, A. Tokuta, Heekuck Oh
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Recently a new concept of online electric vehicle (OLEV) has been introduced in South Korea, where vehicles are propelled through the transmitted energy from the infrastructure installed underneath the road. However, for billing and audit reasons only authentic vehicles with necessary credentials are allowed to charge their batteries and pay the designated amount to the service provider. Moreover, due to the massive budget requirements for such infrastructure, only designated road segments will offer the charging service. As a result, a tradeoff solution to the charging of electric vehicles is needed to both fulfill the charging requirements of the electric vehicles and reduce the upfront costs for the service providers. To obtain electric charge from the charging plates beneath the road, vehicles need to authenticate themselves beforehand for twofold purposes: to bill the vehicles accordingly and to let the revocation authorities revoke the vehicle in case of a dispute. In this paper, we use the core concept of the OLEV and introduce extreme lightweight privacy-aware authentication schemes for charging-on-the-move through the charging plates installed under the road. More precisely we propose two mutual authentication mechanisms between charging plates and the vehicles, a direct authentication and a hash chain-based authentication. In the direct authentication scheme, we leverage multiple pseudonyms for conditional privacy. Vehicles use different pseudonyms every time they use the charging-on-the-move service. Whereas in case of hash chain-based authentication mechanism, the vehicles mutually authenticate with charging plates through service provider. Our proposed authentication mechanisms preserve conditional privacy throughout the protocol and is computationally lightweight than the existing mechanisms.
一种新的在线电动汽车移动充电的隐私感知互认证机制
最近,韩国推出了在线电动汽车(OLEV)的新概念,车辆通过安装在道路下方的基础设施传输的能量来推进。然而,出于计费和审计的原因,只有具有必要凭证的正牌车辆才能给电池充电,并向服务提供商支付指定的金额。此外,由于此类基础设施的巨额预算需求,只有指定的路段才会提供收费服务。因此,需要一个折衷的解决方案来满足电动汽车的充电要求,并减少服务提供商的前期成本。为了从道路下方的充电板上获得充电,车辆需要事先进行身份验证,这有两个目的:一是对车辆进行相应的收费,二是在发生争议时让撤销机构撤销车辆。在本文中,我们使用了OLEV的核心概念,并引入了极轻量的隐私感知认证方案,通过安装在道路下的充电板进行移动充电。更准确地说,我们提出了两种充电板和车辆之间的相互认证机制,一种是直接认证,另一种是基于哈希链的认证。在直接身份验证方案中,我们利用多个假名来实现条件隐私。车辆每次使用移动充电服务时都使用不同的假名。而在基于哈希链的认证机制下,车辆通过服务提供商与车牌相互认证。我们提出的认证机制在整个协议中保护条件隐私,并且比现有机制在计算上轻量级。
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