FastTrust: Fast and Anonymous Spatial-Temporal Trust for Connected Cars on Expressways
Title | FastTrust: Fast and Anonymous Spatial-Temporal Trust for Connected Cars on Expressways |
Publication Type | Conference Paper |
Year of Publication | 2018 |
Authors | Lyu, C., Pande, A., Zhang, Y., Gu, D., Mohapatra, P. |
Conference Name | 2018 15th Annual IEEE International Conference on Sensing, Communication, and Networking (SECON) |
Keywords | anonymous messaging, authentication, authorisation, automobiles, connected cars, cryptography, data privacy, entropy-based commitment, Expressways, Fast and Anonymous Spatial-Temporal Trust, FastTrust, Intelligent Transportation System, intelligent transportation systems, malicious cars, message authentication, privacy, privacy properties, private information, Protocols, pseudonym-varying scheduling, pubcrawl, Real-time Systems, Receivers, resilience, Resiliency, road safety, Scalability, secure authentication algorithm, security properties, spatial-temporal messages, Spatial-Temporal Trust mechanism, Symmetric-Key Cryptography, Trusted Computing |
Abstract | Connected cars have received massive attention in Intelligent Transportation System. Many potential services, especially safety-related ones, rely on spatial-temporal messages periodically broadcast by cars. Without a secure authentication algorithm, malicious cars may send out invalid spatial-temporal messages and then deny creating them. Meanwhile, a lot of private information may be disclosed from these spatial-temporal messages. Since cars move on expressways at high speed, any authentication must be performed in real-time to prevent crashes. In this paper, we propose a Fast and Anonymous Spatial-Temporal Trust (FastTrust) mechanism to ensure these properties. In contrast to most authentication protocols which rely on fixed infrastructures, FastTrust is distributed and mostly designed on symmetric-key cryptography and an entropy-based commitment, and is able to fast authenticate spatial-temporal messages. FastTrust also ensures the anonymity and unlinkability of spatial-temporal messages by developing a pseudonym-varying scheduling scheme on cars. We provide both analytical and simulation evaluations to show that FastTrust achieves the security and privacy properties. FastTrust is low-cost in terms of communication and computational resources, authenticating 20 times faster than existing Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm. |
URL | https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8397128 |
DOI | 10.1109/SAHCN.2018.8397128 |
Citation Key | lyuFastTrustFastAnonymous2018 |
- road safety
- private information
- Protocols
- pseudonym-varying scheduling
- pubcrawl
- real-time systems
- Receivers
- resilience
- Resiliency
- privacy properties
- Scalability
- secure authentication algorithm
- Security Properties
- spatial-temporal messages
- Spatial-Temporal Trust mechanism
- Symmetric-Key Cryptography
- Trusted Computing
- anonymous messaging
- privacy
- message authentication
- malicious cars
- Intelligent Transportation Systems
- Intelligent Transportation System
- FastTrust
- Fast and Anonymous Spatial-Temporal Trust
- Expressways
- entropy-based commitment
- data privacy
- Cryptography
- connected cars
- automobiles
- authorisation
- authentication