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Provable Secure Identity-Based Anonymous and Privacy-Preserving Inter-Vehicular Authentication Protocol for VANETS Using PUF

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON VEHICULAR TECHNOLOGY
Volume 70, Issue 11, Pages 12158-12167

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TVT.2021.3118892

Keywords

Protocols; Vehicular ad hoc networks; Authentication; Security; Privacy; Reliability; Costs; Authentication; attack; RSU; provable security; PUF; VANET

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The article introduces a lightweight privacy-preserving authentication protocol for VANETs, which is compared to existing protocols, lighter, safer, and more practical, making it more reliable and convenient for secure data transmission in VANETs.
The concept of the smart city and the extensive use of vehicles are evolving progressively. This evolution makes vehicular ad-hoc network (VANET) a widely used network for inter-vehicular communication to get information about speed, traffic congestion, road condition, and vehicle location. This information is obtained from a public network, which is prone to various attacks. Generally speaking, data security in VANET is one of the most crucial tasks. We found many authentication protocols for VANETs; however, most of these protocols are insecure due to impersonation, replay, denial of service attacks, etc. Moreover, the existing protocols utilized heavy computation and communication costs, making them incompatible for resource-constrained VANET applications. This article presents a lightweight privacy-preserving authentication protocol for VANETs to offer a secure and efficient data transmission mechanism over a public channel. We analyze that our protocol is lightweight, safe, and scalable compared to related protocols. The communication and computation cost of our protocol is less concerning the state-of-the-art protocols. Hence, it is overt from the observed facts that our protocol is more reliable, convenient, and practical for secure data transmission in VANETs.

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