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

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 Pro...

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Main Authors: Shimaa A. Abdel Hakeem, HyungWon Kim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-01-01
Series:Sensors
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/21/2/665
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spelling doaj-1bffb24d917c4a40893370f3578daaf42021-01-20T00:02:49ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202021-01-012166566510.3390/s21020665Multi-Zone Authentication and Privacy-Preserving Protocol (MAPP) Based On the Bilinear Pairing Cryptography for 5G-V2XShimaa A. Abdel Hakeem0HyungWon Kim1School of Electronics Engineering, Chungbuk National University, Cheongju 28644, KoreaSchool of Electronics Engineering, Chungbuk National University, Cheongju 28644, Korea5G-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.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/21/2/665vehicular communicationsecurity of bilinear pairingprivacy issuesauthentication requirementssignatures aggregationsignature concatenation
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Multi-Zone Authentication and Privacy-Preserving Protocol (MAPP) Based On the Bilinear Pairing Cryptography for 5G-V2X
Sensors
vehicular communication
security of bilinear pairing
privacy issues
authentication requirements
signatures aggregation
signature concatenation
author_facet Shimaa A. Abdel Hakeem
HyungWon Kim
author_sort Shimaa A. Abdel Hakeem
title Multi-Zone Authentication and Privacy-Preserving Protocol (MAPP) Based On the Bilinear Pairing Cryptography for 5G-V2X
title_short Multi-Zone Authentication and Privacy-Preserving Protocol (MAPP) Based On the Bilinear Pairing Cryptography for 5G-V2X
title_full Multi-Zone Authentication and Privacy-Preserving Protocol (MAPP) Based On the Bilinear Pairing Cryptography for 5G-V2X
title_fullStr Multi-Zone Authentication and Privacy-Preserving Protocol (MAPP) Based On the Bilinear Pairing Cryptography for 5G-V2X
title_full_unstemmed Multi-Zone Authentication and Privacy-Preserving Protocol (MAPP) Based On the Bilinear Pairing Cryptography for 5G-V2X
title_sort multi-zone authentication and privacy-preserving protocol (mapp) based on the bilinear pairing cryptography for 5g-v2x
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2021-01-01
description 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.
topic vehicular communication
security of bilinear pairing
privacy issues
authentication requirements
signatures aggregation
signature concatenation
url https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/21/2/665
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