CM-CPPA: Chaotic Map-Based Conditional Privacy-Preserving Authentication Scheme in 5G-Enabled Vehicular Networks
The security and privacy concerns in vehicular communication are often faced with schemes
depending on either elliptic curve (EC) or bilinear pair (BP) cryptographies. However, the operations
used by BP and EC are time-consuming and more complicated. None of the previous studies fittingly
tackled the efficient performance of signing messages and verifying signatures. Therefore, a chaotic
map-based conditional privacy-preserving authentication (CM-CPPA) scheme is proposed to provide
communication security in 5G-enabled vehicular networks in this paper. The proposed CM-CPPA
scheme employs a Chebyshev polynomial mapping operation and a hash function based on a chaotic
map to sign and verify messages. Furthermore, by using the AVISPA simulator for security analysis,
the results of the proposed CM-CPPA scheme are good and safe against general attacks. Since EC and
BP operations do not employ the proposed CM-CPPA scheme, their performance evaluation in terms
of overhead such as computation and communication outperforms other most recent related schemes.
Ultimately, the proposed CM-CPPA scheme decreases the overhead of computation of verifying
the signatures and signing the messages by 24.2% and 62.52%, respectively. Whilst, the proposed
CM-CPPA scheme decreases the overhead of communication of the format tuple by 57.69%.