Abstract

With the emergence of the concept of smart city and the increasing demands for a range of vehicles, Internet of Vehicles (IoV) has achieved a lot of attention by providing multiple benefits, including vehicle emergence, accidents, levels of pollution, and traffic congestion. Moreover, IoV provides various services by combining vehicular ad-hoc networks (VANET) with the Internet of Things (IoT) in smart cities. However, the communication among vehicles is susceptible to various security threats because the sensitive message is transmitted via a insecure channel in the IoV-based smart city environment. Thus, a secure message authentication protocol is indispensable to ensure various services for IoV in a smart city environment. In 2020, a secure message authentication protocol for IoV communication in smart cities has been proposed. However, we discover that the analyzed scheme suffers from various potential attacks such as impersonation, secret key disclosure, and off-line guessing attacks, and also does not ensure authentication. To solve the security threats of the analyzed scheme, we design a secure and efficient message authentication protocol for IoV in a smart city environment, called IoV-SMAP. The proposed IoV-SMAP can resist security drawbacks and provide user anonymity, and mutual authentication. We demonstrate the security of IoV-SMAP by performing informal and formal analyses such as the Real-or-Random (ROR) model, and Automated Validation of Internet Security Protocols and Application (AVISPA) simulations. In addition, we compare the performance of IoV-SMAP with related existing competing authentication schemes. We demonstrate that IoV-SMAP provides better security along with efficiency than related competing schemes and is suitable for the IoV-based smart city environment.

Highlights

  • A report on global road safety by the ‘‘World Health Organization (WHO)’’ in 2019 [1], shows that traffic accidents are approximately 1.25 million each year and it is the eighth leading cause of death for citizens of all ages

  • According to the ‘‘security and performance analysis’’, we present that Internet of Vehicles (IoV)-SMAP ensures better security along with more ‘‘security and functionality features’’, and ensures efficient performances as compared with existing schemes

  • We prove that IoV-SMAP prevents MiTM and replay attacks

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

A report on global road safety by the ‘‘World Health Organization (WHO)’’ in 2019 [1], shows that traffic accidents are approximately 1.25 million each year and it is the eighth leading cause of death for citizens of all ages. S. Yu et al.: IoV-SMAP: Secure and Efficient Message Authentication Protocol for IoV in Smart City Environment. A secure and efficient message authentication protocol for IoV in a smart city environment is essential to resolve these problems. We propose a secure and efficient message authentication protocol for IoV in smart city environment to resolve these observed security problems. We perform the simulation analysis utilizing ‘‘Automated Validation of Internet Security Protocols and Application (AVISPA) [20], [21]’’ to prove that IoV-SMAP prevents against MiTM and replay attacks, which is formal security verification simulation tool.

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SECRET KEY DISCLOSURE ATTACK
MAN-IN-THE-MIDDLE ATTACK
THE PROPOSED SCHEME
V2I AUTHENTICATION PROCESS
SECURITY ANALYSIS
FORMAL SECURITY ANALYSIS USING ROR MODEL
FORMAL SECURITY VERIFICATION USING AVISPA
VIII. CONCLUSION
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