Abstract
Safety applications based on vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communications can significantly enhance road safety and reduce traffic fatalities. Ensuring the security and privacy of the vehicular network is essential for the widespread adoption of V2X communications for commercial use. V2X safety and service applications require periodic broadcast communications among all the vehicles. However, compared to unicast communication, it is extremely challenging to provide broadcast communication with network security requirements such as confidentiality, in infotainment contents distribution, sensor data sharing, and security credentials management services. To address the providing confidentiality of vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) broadcasting, we propose a group key management and message encryption method that is secure, lightweight, and scalable. The proposed group key management method can efficiently handle various scenarios like a node joining or leaving the group, with scalable rekeying algorithms. It employs a distributed and scalable architecture that offers several advantages such as the reduction of the key management overhead and the enhancement of the security level by keeping the key sizes with large networks. In addition, the proposed method employs a lightweight matrix-based encryption algorithm that can be easily applicable with the proposed group key management method. Further, we have implemented the proposed method and evaluated the performance using a V2V network simulator with several networks of highly dynamic group members. The simulation results show that the proposed method can reduce computation time for group key generation and message encryption by more than 80% compared to existing methods.
Highlights
Group communication is a special type of communication over wired and wireless networks wherein data are exchanged in the form of broadcast packets
We evaluate the performance of the proposed algorithms in terms of computational cost
We proposed a scalable and secure key management method a message lower message delays compared to conventional methods
Summary
Group communication is a special type of communication over wired and wireless networks wherein data are exchanged in the form of broadcast packets. Vehicular communication technologies have been steadily developing and are recently playing an important role in future autonomous cooperative driving. The IEEE 1609 DSRC WG has developed a standard for secure wireless communications for safety applications and Wireless Access in Vehicular. The IEEE 1609.2 standard defines the security data structures and secure message formats. It describes the process of secure messages within the DSRC/WAVE system [22,23]. P2PCD is not applicable to the group- or cluster-based communications with high dynamics and decentralized distribution. V2X communications are mainly conducted in a decentralized and ad hoc manner
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