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Multi-Zone Authentication and Privacy-Preserving Protocol (MAPP) Based on the Bilinear Pairing Cryptography for 5G-V2X

Journal

SENSORS
Volume 21, Issue 2, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/s21020665

Keywords

vehicular communication; security of bilinear pairing; privacy issues; authentication requirements; signatures aggregation; signature concatenation; cellular-V2X; multi-hop authentication

Funding

  1. IITP grant [2020-0-01304]
  2. Grand Information Technology Research Center support program [IITP-2020-0-01462]
  3. MSIT (Ministry of Science and ICT), Korean government
  4. Industry coupled IoT Semiconductor System Convergence Nurturing Center under System Semiconductor Convergence Specialist Nurturing Project - National Research Foundation (NRF) of Korea [2020M3H2A107678611]
  5. Development of Self-learnable Mobile Recursive Neural Network Processor Technology Project

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The study proposes a lightweight Multi-Zone Authentication and Privacy-Preserving Protocol (MAPP) based on bilinear pairing cryptography and short-size signature. By providing efficient authentication over multiple zones, the proposed protocol significantly reduces communication and computation overhead.
5G-Vehicle-to-Everything (5G-V2X) supports high-reliability and low latency autonomous services and applications. Proposing an efficient security solution that supports multi-zone broadcast authentication and satisfies the 5G requirement is a critical challenge. In The 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) Release 16 standard, for Cellular- Vehicle-to-Everything (C-V2X) single-cell communication is suggested to reuse the IEEE1609.2 security standard that utilizes the Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) cryptography. PKI-based solutions provide a high-security level, however, it suffers from high communication and computation overhead, due to the large size of the attached certificate and signature. In this study, we propose a light-weight Multi-Zone Authentication and Privacy-Preserving Protocol (MAPP) based on the bilinear pairing cryptography and short-size signature. MAPP protocol provides three different authentication methods that enable a secure broadcast authentication over multiple zones of large-scale base stations, using a single message and a single short signature. We also propose a centralized dynamic key generation method for multiple zones. We implemented and analyzed the proposed key generation and authentication methods using an authentication simulator and a bilinear pairing library. The proposed methods significantly reduce the signature generation time by 16 times-80 times, as compared to the previous methods. Additionally, the proposed methods significantly reduced the signature verification time by 10 times-16 times, as compared to the two previous methods. The three proposed authentication methods achieved substantial speed-up in the signature generation time and verification time, using a short bilinear pairing signature.

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