Blockchain-Based Credential Management for Anonymous Authentication in SAGVN

In this paper, we propose a blockchain-based collaborative credential management scheme for anonymous authentication in space-air-ground integrated vehicular networks (SAGVN), named SAG-BC . First, we build a consortium blockchain among service providers and design a distributed system setup (DSS) s...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE journal on selected areas in communications 2022-10, Vol.40 (10), p.3104-3116
Hauptverfasser: Liu, Dongxiao, Wu, Huaqing, Huang, Cheng, Ni, Jianbing, Shen, Xuemin
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:In this paper, we propose a blockchain-based collaborative credential management scheme for anonymous authentication in space-air-ground integrated vehicular networks (SAGVN), named SAG-BC . First, we build a consortium blockchain among service providers and design a distributed system setup (DSS) scheme to securely generate public parameters for issuing credentials. Second, we design a collaborative credential issuance (CCI) scheme to generate a succinct and easy-to-manage subscription credential. The credential can be used by users to access different access points in SAGVN efficiently without revealing true identities from the authentication messages. With co-designs of zero-knowledge proofs and succinct on-chain commitments, SAG-BC provides efficient verifiability and incentives for credential management operations in SAGVN. By doing so, expensive on-chain storage and computational overheads are reduced in the DSS and CCI. Finally, we conduct a thorough security analysis to demonstrate that SAG-BC achieves security and verifiability for credential management in SAGVN. We set up a real-world blockchain network and conduct extensive experiments to show the feasibility and efficiency of SAG-BC .
ISSN:0733-8716
1558-0008
DOI:10.1109/JSAC.2022.3196091