Abstract

Vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) and vehicle-to-roadside (V2R) communications have raised a series of challenges due to data security and user privacy. Vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs) have become the target of malicious attacks. Authentication has been widely adopted in VANETs to guarantee secure communications. However, existing authentication schemes have failed to meet stringent time requirements of VANETs leading to information loss. In this paper, we propose an efficient anonymous batch authentication (EABA) scheme aiming to reduce the message loss rate of vehicles and roadside units (RSUs). In the EABA scheme, we introduce a message classification algorithm and allow receivers to authenticate messages based on the classification result so that messages with high priority will be authenticated preferentially. In addition, we propose a cooperative authentication mechanism, where RSUs and vehicles share authenticated messages to reduce the workload on RSUs when the network is saturated. The proposed method is evaluated by extensive simulations, and the results demonstrate that the EABA scheme can reduce the message loss significantly and guarantee information security.

Highlights

  • A vehicular ad hoc network (VANET) supports direct communication between vehicles and has wide applications in an intelligent transportation system (ITS) [1]

  • 6.1 Simulation setup We simulate a VANET that consists of n vehicles, a roadside units (RSUs), and a trusted authority (TA)

  • Every message sent in our VANET includes a timer, and messages will be dropped if timer expires

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Introduction

A vehicular ad hoc network (VANET) supports direct communication between vehicles and has wide applications in an intelligent transportation system (ITS) [1]. Messages exchanged via the DSRC protocol include road condition [5], traffic events [6], advertisements, and weather condition [7], even video streams [8]. Upon receiving these messages, drivers can get a better understanding of road conditions and traffic reports and adjust their routing and velocity for safe and fast driving. The integrity and authenticity of messages are seriously threatened [15] To address these issues, some works design a secure routing path to isolate malicious nodes [16]. Message authentication has been widely adopted in VANETs due to its reliability

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