Provably Secure with Efficient Data Sharing Scheme for Fifth-Generation (5G)-Enabled Vehicular Networks without Road-Side Unit (RSU)
The vehicles in the fifth-generation (5G)-enabled vehicular networks exchange the data
about road conditions, since the message transmission rate and the downloading service rate have
been considerably brighter. The data shared by vehicles are vulnerable to privacy and security issues.
Notably, the existing schemes require expensive components, namely a road-side unit (RSU), to
authenticate the messages for the joining process. To cope with these issues, this paper proposes
a provably secure efficient data-sharing scheme without RSU for 5G-enabled vehicular networks.
Our work included six phases, namely: TA initialization (TASetup) phase, pseudonym-identity
generation (PIDGen) phase, key generation (KeyGen) phase, message signing (MsgSign) phase, single
verification (SigVerify) phase, and batch signatures verification (BSigVerify) phase. The vehicle in our
work has the ability to verify multiple signatures simultaneously. Our work not only achieves privacy
and security requirements but also withstands various security attacks on the vehicular network.
Ultimately, our work also evaluates favourable performance compared to other existing schemes
with regards to costs of communication and computation.