Abstract

AbstractVehicular ad hoc Network (VANET) is a wireless self‐organizing network for obtaining information about road conditions, vehicle speed, vehicle location and traffic congestion. Traditional key negotiation protocols create many problems when dealing with a group of vehicles that need to communicate over a public channel. For example, traditional key negotiation protocols rely too much on the participation of trusted institutions and suffer from a single point of failure. Meanwhile, group session key negotiation is usually inefficient with high computational cost and communication overhead. To solve these problems, this paper proposes a blockchain‐based Chinese Remainder Theorem (CRT) VANET group key agreement. In addition, the protocol supports dynamic management of vehicles, including joining and exit. Formal security proofs show that our solution satisfies basic security requirements. Experiments using ProVerif show that the protocol functions properly even under many active and passive attacks, such as eavesdropping attacks. Performance analysis shows that the protocol is more efficient in the face of multi‐vehicle communication, in particular by reducing the computational cost by up to 75% and the communication overhead by up to 66%.

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