A Hybrid Authentication Protocol with ID-Based Signcryption for Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks

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In order to resolve the message safety problem in vehicular ad hoc networks (VANET) and improve traffic efficiency, a privacy-preserving and scalable scheme was proposed for VANET messages authentication, in which identity (ID)-based signcryption was used to help vehicles to secretly receive a secret member key from an RSU, and then the vehicles can anonymously send messages on behalf of the group. The efficiency of the proposal is at least 33% higher better than other existed scheme.

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