Adaptive Privacy-Preserving Authentication in Vehicular Networks

Date

2008

Authors

Kewei, Sha

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Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Publisher

Journal of Computer Science and Technology

Abstract

Vehicular networks have attracted extensive attention in recent years for their promises in improving safety and enabling other value-added services. Most previous work focuses on designing the media access and physical layer protocols. Privacy issues in vehicular networks have not been well addressed. We argue that privacy is a user-specific concept and a good privacy protection mechanism should allow users to select the degree of privacy they wish to have. To address this requirement, we propose an adaptive privacy-preserving authentication mechanism that can trade off the privacy degree with computational and communication overheads (resource usage). This mechanism, to our knowledge, is the first effort on adaptive privacy-preserving authentication. We present analytical and preliminary results to show that the proposed protocol is nt only adaptive but scalable.

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Keywords

Privacy, Vehicular Networks, Security,

Citation

Yong Xi, Kewei Sha, Weisong Shi, Loren Schwiebert, and Tao Zhang, “Probabilistic Adaptive Privacy-Preserving Authentication in Vehicular Networks”, Journal of Computer Science and Technology (JCST) Vol. 23, No. 6, pp. 916-928, November 2008.