Self-Controllable Secure Location Sharing for Trajectory-Based Message Delivery on Cloud-Assisted VANETs
In vehicular ad hoc networks, trajectory-based message delivery is a message forwarding strategy that utilizes the vehicle’s preferred driving routes information to deliver messages to the moving vehicles with the help of roadside units. For the purpose of supporting trajectory-based messa...
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doaj-7c3b547b0a4a498ebdfc48261d9421f52020-11-24T21:06:14ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202018-07-01187211210.3390/s18072112s18072112Self-Controllable Secure Location Sharing for Trajectory-Based Message Delivery on Cloud-Assisted VANETsYoungho Park0Chul Sur1Si-Wan Noh2Kyung-Hyune Rhee3Department of IT Convergence and Application Engineering, Pukyong National University, Busan 48513, KoreaDepartment of Information Security, Busan University of Foreign Studies, Busan 46234, KoreaInterdisciplinary Program of Information Security, Graduate School, Pukyong National University, Busan 48513, KoreaDepartment of IT Convergence and Application Engineering, Pukyong National University, Busan 48513, KoreaIn vehicular ad hoc networks, trajectory-based message delivery is a message forwarding strategy that utilizes the vehicle’s preferred driving routes information to deliver messages to the moving vehicles with the help of roadside units. For the purpose of supporting trajectory-based message delivery to a moving vehicle, the driving locations of the vehicle need to be shared with message senders. However, from a security perspective, vehicle users do not want their driving locations to be exposed to others except their desired senders for location privacy preservation. Therefore, in this paper, we propose a secure location-sharing system to allow a vehicle user (or driver) to share his/her driving trajectory information with roadside units authorized by the user. To design the proposed system, we put a central service manager which maintains vehicle trajectory data and acts as a broker between vehicles and roadside units to share the trajectory data on the cloud. Nevertheless, we make the trajectory data be hidden from not only unauthorized entities but also the service manager by taking advantage of a proxy re-encryption scheme. Hence, a vehicle can control that only the roadside units designated by the vehicle can access the trajectory data of the vehicle.http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/18/7/2112VANETslocation sharingauthenticationprivacy preservationtrajectory-based message delivery |
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Youngho Park Chul Sur Si-Wan Noh Kyung-Hyune Rhee Self-Controllable Secure Location Sharing for Trajectory-Based Message Delivery on Cloud-Assisted VANETs Sensors VANETs location sharing authentication privacy preservation trajectory-based message delivery |
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Self-Controllable Secure Location Sharing for Trajectory-Based Message Delivery on Cloud-Assisted VANETs |
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Self-Controllable Secure Location Sharing for Trajectory-Based Message Delivery on Cloud-Assisted VANETs |
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Self-Controllable Secure Location Sharing for Trajectory-Based Message Delivery on Cloud-Assisted VANETs |
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Self-Controllable Secure Location Sharing for Trajectory-Based Message Delivery on Cloud-Assisted VANETs |
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Self-Controllable Secure Location Sharing for Trajectory-Based Message Delivery on Cloud-Assisted VANETs |
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self-controllable secure location sharing for trajectory-based message delivery on cloud-assisted vanets |
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In vehicular ad hoc networks, trajectory-based message delivery is a message forwarding strategy that utilizes the vehicle’s preferred driving routes information to deliver messages to the moving vehicles with the help of roadside units. For the purpose of supporting trajectory-based message delivery to a moving vehicle, the driving locations of the vehicle need to be shared with message senders. However, from a security perspective, vehicle users do not want their driving locations to be exposed to others except their desired senders for location privacy preservation. Therefore, in this paper, we propose a secure location-sharing system to allow a vehicle user (or driver) to share his/her driving trajectory information with roadside units authorized by the user. To design the proposed system, we put a central service manager which maintains vehicle trajectory data and acts as a broker between vehicles and roadside units to share the trajectory data on the cloud. Nevertheless, we make the trajectory data be hidden from not only unauthorized entities but also the service manager by taking advantage of a proxy re-encryption scheme. Hence, a vehicle can control that only the roadside units designated by the vehicle can access the trajectory data of the vehicle. |
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VANETs location sharing authentication privacy preservation trajectory-based message delivery |
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