Abstract

To study the security performance of the Internet of multimedia things on the privacy protection of user identity, behavior trajectory, and preference under the new information technology industry wave, in this study, aiming at the problems of the sharing of Internet of things perception data and the exposure of users’ privacy information, the Anonymous Batch Authentication Scheme (ABAH) for privacy protection is designed. Hash-based Message Authentication Code is used to cancel the list-checking process and analyze its security performance. Compared with the methods of elliptic curve digital signature algorithm, Bayes least-square method, identity-based bulk verification, anonymous batch authentication and key protocol, conditional privacy authentication scheme, and expert message authentication protocol, the transmission delay, packet loss rate, and computation cost are studied without considering the undo list and during the undo check. The results show that with the increase of information size, the transmission delay and packet loss rate also increase, and the transmission delay of ABAH increases by about 15%, while the correlation between speed and transmission delay is small. In the case of the same amount of validation information, ABAH has the highest validation efficiency, and it still has an efficient validation effect in the case of invalid information. The message packet loss rate for ABAH is always 0 when the undo check validation overhead is considered. It can be found that ABAH can avoid the communication overhead and privacy leakage caused by the revocation list, ensure the integrity of batch verification information, meet the security performance of the vehicular ad hoc network under the Internet of Things, and protect the privacy of users from being disclosed.

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