Visible to the public LABVS: Lightweight Authentication and Batch Verification Scheme for Universal Internet of Vehicles (UIoV)

TitleLABVS: Lightweight Authentication and Batch Verification Scheme for Universal Internet of Vehicles (UIoV)
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2020
AuthorsSikarwar, Himani, Nahar, Ankur, Das, Debasis
Conference Name2020 IEEE 91st Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC2020-Spring)
Date PublishedMay 2020
PublisherIEEE
ISBN Number978-1-7281-5207-3
Keywordsauthentication, Batch verification, cyber physical systems, Hash functions, Human Behavior, human factors, Internet of Vehicles, Internet of Vehicles (UIoV), Metrics, privacy, pubcrawl, Public key, resilience, Resiliency, Security and Privacy, Vehicle dynamics, Vehicle-to-grid
AbstractWith the rapid technological advancement of the universal internet of vehicles (UIoV), it becomes crucial to ensure safe and secure communication over the network, in an effort to achieve the implementation objective of UIoV effectively. A UIoV is characterized by highly dynamic topology, scalability, and thus vulnerable to various types of security and privacy attacks (i.e., replay attack, impersonation attack, man-in-middle attack, non-repudiation, and modification). Since the components of UIoV are constrained by numerous factors (e.g., low memory devices, low power), which makes UIoV highly susceptible. Therefore, existing schemes to address the privacy and security facets of UIoV exhibit an enormous scope of improvement in terms of time complexity and efficiency. This paper presents a lightweight authentication and batch verification scheme (LABVS) for UIoV using a bilinear map and cryptographic operations (i.e., one-way hash function, concatenation, XOR) to minimize the rate of message loss occurred due to delay in response time as in single message verification scheme. Subsequently, the scheme results in a high level of security and privacy. Moreover, the performance analysis substantiates that LABVS minimizes the computational delay and has better performance in the delay-sensitive network in terms of security and privacy as compared to the existing schemes.
URLhttps://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9129180
DOI10.1109/VTC2020-Spring48590.2020.9129180
Citation Keysikarwar_labvs_2020