Abstract

Vehicular Ad-hoc Networks (VANETs) have a lot of potential for improving traffic management and driver safety. However, employing a wireless channel for vehicle communication has security and privacy concerns such as authentication, confidentiality, integrity, access control, and availability. Hence, it is indispensable to address the security and privacy aspects of the vehicles utilized in these contexts. In this study, a blockchain-based physically secure, and privacy-aware anonymous authentication technique leveraging the fog computing architecture. The proposed method can efficiently solve security and privacy problems using its attributes of support to movement, reduced latency, and location monitoring. In addition, the decentralized nature of blockchain technology is used to ensure the data security of vehicles. The vehicle is not required to store the secret keys to do anonymous authentication and provides physical security for the vehicle. The implied scheme provides essential security features with less storage, computational and communication costs than related competitive schemes.

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