Abstract

The integration of cloud computing into vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs) has allowed the possibility of offering multiple services to the vehicle owners ranging from safety to entertainment services. The ubiquitousness of cloud computing involves a multitude of service providers; thus, an efficient and secure access control mechanism is required. However, rigorous security features need to be addressed for such commercial-based services to be fully adopted. In this paper, we present a secure billing protocol over attribute-based encryption in vehicular cloud computing. We achieve the identity privacy of the vehicles and their requested services through pseudonym techniques. Certificateless signature scheme is used to assure the authentication of legitimate vehicles which can enjoy the provided services. We use attribute-based encryption to guarantee access control based on the purchased services. We make use of hash chain technique to provide authorization through electronic voucher (credits) which a vehicle has to possess in order to purchase a service. Unlike existing protocols in VANETS, the proposed protocol is not built on expensive bilinear pairing operations. We provide the efficiency of the proposed protocol through performance analysis and simulation.

Highlights

  • Combining cloud computing (CC) with vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs) to form vehicular cloud computing (VCC) appeals the existing cloud service providers (CSPs) such as Amazon EC2, S3, Microsoft Azure to extend their services to vehicle users

  • We present a secure billing protocol over attribute-based encryption in vehicular cloud computing based on the techniques of attribute-based encryption, secret sharing scheme, certificateless signature scheme, and hash chain technique

  • 3 Preliminaries we present the basic properties of lightweight attribute-based encryption based on Elliptic Curve Integrated Encryption Scheme (ECIES) and certificateless signature scheme which form the basic cryptographic primitives of the proposed protocol

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Introduction

Combining cloud computing (CC) with vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs) to form vehicular cloud computing (VCC) appeals the existing cloud service providers (CSPs) such as Amazon EC2, S3, Microsoft Azure to extend their services to vehicle users. We present a secure billing protocol over attribute-based encryption in vehicular cloud computing. We first present an application model for a secure billing protocol over attribute-based encryption in vehicular cloud computing which allows the vehicle users to enjoy a variety of service on the move.

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