Ziyu Zhou , Na Wang , Jianwei Liu , Wen Zhou , Junsong Fu , Lunzhi Deng
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Conditional privacy-preserving and efficient distributed IoV data sharing scheme based on a hierarchical and zonal blockchain
With the prevalence of intelligent driving, the vehicular data corresponding to driving safety and traffic management efficiency is widely applied by the Internet of Vehicles (IoV) applications. Vehicular data is shared frequently in IoV, leading to privacy leakage of the message sender, yet most privacy-preserving measures bring difficulties for receivers to detect malicious messages. To trade-off between privacy and security, conditional privacy-preserving authentication (CPPA) solutions have been proposed. However, CPPA protocols deployed in IoV rely on hardware devices or center servers to manage key generation and updates. This paper proposed a blockchain-based CPPA mechanism for IoV data-sharing to mitigate these challenges. A hierarchical key generation mechanism is presented to protect drivers' privacy and authenticate messages which is suitable for resource-limited IoV nodes. Management nodes can issue temporary pseudo-identity (PID) from their keys for vehicles to interact in their area and trace the malicious behaviors, but know nothing about vehicles' activities outside their administration. A hierarchical and zonal blockchain is presented to realize distributed fine-grained IoV management and enhance efficiency concerning traditional blockchain. Specifically, we propose a cross-domain data-sharing mechanism, which can facilitate efficient communication and a mutual cross-domain chain verification to guarantee the security of each domain blockchain in our IoV system. The security analysis and performance evaluation demonstrate the security as well as computational and storage efficiency of our scheme.
期刊介绍:
Vehicular communications is a growing area of communications between vehicles and including roadside communication infrastructure. Advances in wireless communications are making possible sharing of information through real time communications between vehicles and infrastructure. This has led to applications to increase safety of vehicles and communication between passengers and the Internet. Standardization efforts on vehicular communication are also underway to make vehicular transportation safer, greener and easier.
The aim of the journal is to publish high quality peer–reviewed papers in the area of vehicular communications. The scope encompasses all types of communications involving vehicles, including vehicle–to–vehicle and vehicle–to–infrastructure. The scope includes (but not limited to) the following topics related to vehicular communications:
Vehicle to vehicle and vehicle to infrastructure communications
Channel modelling, modulating and coding
Congestion Control and scalability issues
Protocol design, testing and verification
Routing in vehicular networks
Security issues and countermeasures
Deployment and field testing
Reducing energy consumption and enhancing safety of vehicles
Wireless in–car networks
Data collection and dissemination methods
Mobility and handover issues
Safety and driver assistance applications
UAV
Underwater communications
Autonomous cooperative driving
Social networks
Internet of vehicles
Standardization of protocols.