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The Simplified V2V Communication Authentication Service for Privacy Protection

Journal of The Korea Internet of Things Society / Journal of The Korea Internet of Things Society, (P)2799-4791;
2016, v.2 no.1, pp.35-40
https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.20465/kiots.2016.2.1.035
Park, Sung-Su
Han, Keun-hee
Kim, Keecheon
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Abstract

One of the next generation of automotive V2V communication technology is a core technology for next-generation ITS as a technique used for communications between the vehicle. Looking at the existing V2V communication using the pseudonym certificate authentication service structure to meet the security requirements for privacy protection. Since the issuance of multiple certificates when needed authority in issuing and managing to use the pseudonym certificate issued once and it takes a lot of time. In this paper, we present the method utilizing a vehicle ID to meet the security requirements for the privacy protection without the use of a pseudonym certificate.

keywords
WAVE, V2V, C-ITS, ITS, Authentication, Privacy Protection

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