
ASAP -V: A privacy-preserving authentication and sybil detection protocol for VANETs
2016; Elsevier BV; Volume: 372; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.ins.2016.08.024
ISSN1872-6291
AutoresThiago B. M. Sales, Ângelo Perkusich, Leandro Melo de Sales, Hyggo Almeida, Gustavo Soares, Marcello de Sales,
Tópico(s)User Authentication and Security Systems
ResumoNode authentication, non-repudiation and anonymous communication are key roles to provide security in Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs). On the other hand, the trade-off between authentication/non-repudiation and anonymous communication may lead to a harmful type of network attack called sybil attack. In such an attack, a malicious node behaves as if it is a large number of nodes. In this paper, we propose an anonymous authentication and sybil attack detection protocol for VANETs called ASAP-V. Experimental results suggest that ASAP-V is more robust against sybil attacks, with lower average detection time than the state-of-art works, also without false-positive and false-negative detections.
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