Abstract

As a potential application field of the sixth-generation (6G) communication technology and a promising part of massive Internet of Things (IoT), vehicular networks have attracted considerable attention from both academia and industry in recent years, where the cooperative safety applications are a significant branch. It is widely acknowledged that 6G is able to provide high-throughput and low-latency wireless communication capability for vehicular networks, support massive interconnectivity in vehicular networks with diverse service requirements, and significantly improve the performance of vehicular networks. Both trust management and privacy preservation play significant roles in vehicular networks, and there exists a tradeoff between them. For providing a satisfactory solution to balance the trust management and privacy preservation in vehicular networks, we put forward a novel scheme named as BTMPP (which is able to provide both the precise trust management and strong conditional privacy preservation simultaneously) in this article by leveraging the famous bloom filter (BF)-based private set intersection (PSI) technology. Furthermore, the theoretical analysis for the correctness, strong conditional privacy preservation capability, strong robustness, precise trust management, and the other features is detailed, and a series of simulations are conducted. The results reveal that the proposed scheme significantly outperforms the existing schemes in several aspects.

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