面向vanet的强隐私保护通信协议

Chun-I Fan, Wei Sun, Shih-Wei Huang, Wen-Shenq Juang, Jheng-Jia Huang
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摘要

车辆自组织网络(vanet)是移动自组织网络的高级实例,旨在提高道路交通的安全性和效率。其基本思想是允许任意车辆向其他车辆广播特别信息(例如交通事故通知),并提醒驾驶员立即改变路线或减速以避免危险。然而,在这种环境下,也提出了一些对安全和隐私的担忧。消息在被信任之前应该经过签名和验证,而车辆的真实身份不应该被泄露,以保证来源的隐私,但当vanet被滥用时(例如发送虚假消息),它们仍然必须是可追踪的。到目前为止,文献中已经有很多相关的工作。它们一般可以分为两种结构,一种是基于假名认证,另一种是基于群签名。然而,这两种结构都有一些缺点。在基于假名认证的方案中,车辆之间通常会传输大量的吊销列表。基于组签名的方案需要大量的计算来进行撤销检查。此外,以往的大多数计划都不支持路边车辆与车辆之间的隐私保护。因此,本文提出了一种基于盲签名技术的可证明安全性强的隐私保护协议,以保证车辆通信环境中的隐私和满足其他必要的安全要求。此外,与其他类似工作相比,我们提供了一种有效的跟踪机制来跟踪和撤销滥用VANETs的车辆。最后给出了安全性分析,证明了所提方案的安全性。
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Strongly Privacy-Preserving Communication Protocol for VANETs
Vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs) are advanced instances of mobile ad hoc networks with the aim of enhancing the safety and efficiency of road traffic. The basic idea is to allow arbitrary vehicles to broadcast ad hoc messages (e.g. Traffic accident notifications) to other vehicles and remind drivers to change their routes immediately or slow down to avoid dangers. However, some concerns on security and privacy are also raised in this environment. Messages should be signed and verified before they are trusted while the real identities of vehicles should not be revealed to guarantee source privacy, but they must be still traceable when VANETs were abused (e.g. Sending a fake message). Many related works have been presented in the literature so far. They can be generally divided into two constructions, where one is based on pseudonymous authentication and the other is based on group signatures. However, both of the two constructions have some drawbacks. In a pseudonymous-authentication-based scheme, a large revocation list is usually transmitted among vehicles. A group-signature-based scheme needs a large amount of computations for revocation checking. Furthermore, most of the previous schemes cannot support privacy preservation between roadside units (RSUs) and vehicles. Consequently, in this paper, we come up with a provably secure and strong privacy preserving protocol based on the blind signature technique to guarantee privacy and fulfill other essential security requirements in the vehicular communication environment. Furthermore, compared with other similar works, we offer an efficient tracing mechanism to trace and revoke the vehicles which abused the VANETs. Finally, we provide security analysis to show that our proposed scheme is secure.
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