PAP:针对 V2G 网络的匿名支付隐私保护认证方案

IF 8.6 1区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Xiaohan Yue;Xue Bi;Haibo Yang;Shi Bai;Yuan He
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车辆到电网(V2G)网络作为一种新兴的智能电网模式,可与可再生能源资源整合,提供电力服务并管理电力需求。在访问电力服务时,电动汽车通常会向服务提供商提供包含身份识别数据的认证或/和支付信息,这引发了隐私问题,因为恶意实体可能会跟踪 $mathcal {E}\mathcal {V}$ 活动或利用个人信息。虽然针对 V2G 网络提出了许多匿名身份验证和支付方案,但还没有一种隐私保护方案同时支持身份验证和支付。因此,本文首次为 V2G 网络提出了一种具有匿名支付功能的隐私保护认证方案(简称 PAP)。此外,该方案还支持问责制和可撤销性,这些实用功能可以防止恶意行为;最小化属性披露,在响应服务提供商灵活的访问策略时最大限度地保护$\mathcal {E}\mathcal {V}$的隐私;支付绑定,保证支付阶段的问责制;用户控制的可链接性,使$\mathcal {E}\mathcal {V}$能够决定不同的认证会话是否可链接,以获得连续服务。在性能方面,我们使用配对加密库实现了 PAP,然后在不同的硬件平台上对其进行了评估,结果表明它对 V2G 应用至关重要。
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PAP: A Privacy-Preserving Authentication Scheme With Anonymous Payment for V2G Networks
Vehicle-to-grid (V2G) networks, as an emerging smart grid paradigm, can be integrated with renewable energy resources to provide power services and manage electricity demands. When accessing electricity services, an electric vehicle $\left ({{\mathcal {E}\mathcal {V}}}\right)$ typically provides authentication or/and payment information containing identifying data to a service provider, which raises privacy concerns as malicious entities might trace $\mathcal {E}\mathcal {V}$ activity or exploit personal information. Although numerous anonymous authentication and payment schemes have been presented for V2G networks, no such privacy-preserving scheme supports authentication and payment simultaneously. Therefore, this paper is the first to present a privacy-preserving authentication scheme with anonymous payment for V2G networks (PAP, for short). In addition, this scheme also supports accountability and revocability, which are practical features to prevent malicious behavior; minimal attribute disclosure, which maximizes the privacy of $\mathcal {E}\mathcal {V}$ when responding to the service provider’s flexible access policies; payment binding, which guarantees the accountability in the payment phase; user-controlled linkability, which enables $\mathcal {E}\mathcal {V}$ to decide whether different authentication sessions are linkable for continuous services. On the performance side, we implement PAP with the pairing cryptography library, then evaluate it on different hardware platforms, showing that it is essential for V2G applications.
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IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid
IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC-
CiteScore
22.10
自引率
9.40%
发文量
526
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: The IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid is a multidisciplinary journal that focuses on research and development in the field of smart grid technology. It covers various aspects of the smart grid, including energy networks, prosumers (consumers who also produce energy), electric transportation, distributed energy resources, and communications. The journal also addresses the integration of microgrids and active distribution networks with transmission systems. It publishes original research on smart grid theories and principles, including technologies and systems for demand response, Advance Metering Infrastructure, cyber-physical systems, multi-energy systems, transactive energy, data analytics, and electric vehicle integration. Additionally, the journal considers surveys of existing work on the smart grid that propose new perspectives on the history and future of intelligent and active grids.
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