Abstract

In the vehicular ad hoc network (VANET), the communication between the vehicle and other nodes is performed in an open channel, which puts forward the requirements for its privacy security and message integrity. Most previous protocols either frequently verify identities before accepting traffic information or do not involve identity revocation mechanisms, and they may assume that third parties are fully trusted. To further solve the above problem, a certificateless-based anonymous and revocable authentication protocol for vehicle-to-vehicle communications is proposed in this article. Our construction separates the identity authentication process from the traffic message verification, which not only avoids the disadvantage of a frequent identity revocation list (IRL) checking but also reduces the overhead in communication and message authentication. These features can make “identity authentication once, broadcast efficiency” really happen. In addition, since our authentication process is based on certificateless signature, it can resist malicious key generation centers (KGCs) and road-side units (RSUs), which is very necessary for privacy-sensitive application scenarios. Finally, the performance analyses show that our proposal is superior to the existing schemes in terms of authentication speed and communication overhead.

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