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Vehicle Witnesses as a Service: Leveraging Vehicles as Witnesses on the Road in VANET Clouds

Vehicle Witnesses as a Service: Leveraging Vehicles as Witnesses on the Road in VANET Clouds. Authors: Rasheed Hussain ∗ , Fizza Abbas ∗ , Junggab Son ∗ , Donghyun Kim, Sangjin Kim, and Heekuck Oh ∗ 2013 IEEE International Conference on Cloud Computing Technology and Science

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Vehicle Witnesses as a Service: Leveraging Vehicles as Witnesses on the Road in VANET Clouds

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  1. Vehicle Witnesses as a Service: Leveraging Vehiclesas Witnesses on the Road in VANET Clouds Authors: Rasheed Hussain∗, Fizza Abbas∗, Junggab Son∗, DonghyunKim, SangjinKim, and Heekuck Oh∗ 2013 IEEE International Conference on Cloud Computing Technology and Science Speaker:資工碩研一甲 MA2G0101 林韋呈

  2. OUTLINE • Introduction • System and Network Module • Proposed Vehicle Witnesses As A Service • Evaluation • Conclusion

  3. Introduction • Today’s high-end cars are not the same century-old boxes with four wheels anymore, but rather more complex and sophisticated machines that are dreamed to bring reliablityand safety to our driving experience.

  4. Introduction • Recently, a number of services were proposed for VANET-based clouds. TIaaS (Traffic Information as a Service), and POW (Pics-On-Wheels) are two of them • POW is the first approach touse vehicles to collect lively images of an area specified by aquery from a user. Once the query is broadcasted, each vehiclenearby the scene will take a picture of its surroundings usingan onboard camera and send it back to the user.

  5. Introduction • Nevertheless,security and privacy issues are still hot topics in VANET • concept of Mix Zone which is usedas a hotspot for changing pseudonyms in order to provideunlinkabilityamong pseudonyms that are sent by the samevehicle. • Unfortunately, changing pseudonyms does not necessarily preserve privacy. Wiedersheim et al. figured out that even if a unique pseudonym is used with each message, movementprofiles could still be generated and the vehicles could be traced.

  6. System and Network Module Proposed Network Model

  7. Proposed Vehicle Witnesses As A Service • Vehicle Witnesses as a Service(VWaas) • Active service refers to a scenario where participating vehicles take pictures of the vicinity after specified time interval and then upload the pictures to the cloud. • Passive service, vehicles proactively take pictures as a result of certain events or unless they are directed to do so.

  8. Proposed Vehicle Witnesses As A Service • System Initialization • We use ElGamalencryption algorithm over the ECC (Elliptic Curve Cryptography) to encrypt Ki and KVi, and save them into RAs. Let G be a cyclic group of prime order q where G is generated by P. DMV first chooses s ∈ Z. • Each RAiholds a share si and si = (s1, s2, s3, ..., sj).In order to construct s from individual si, RAs must elect one of them to be group leader and construct s from combination of si.

  9. Proposed Vehicle Witnesses As A Service • TRH Initialization • preloads TRH with vehicles individual secret key KViand pseudonym generation key Ki. • Pseudonym Generation: • DMV (Department of Motor Vehicles)generates n number of pseudonyms by taking vehicle V’s secret counter uVand increment it by vehicle V’s incrementing factor oV.

  10. Proposed Vehicle Witnesses As A Service • On the other hand, in case of a busy street, it is highly possible that there might be more vehicles than enough nearby willing to collaborate. However, it is not desirable for all of them to uploadthe picture of the SoI since this will incur excessive amount of wireless (Wifi, 3G and/or 4G) traffic.

  11. Proposed Vehicle Witnesses As A Service • One way to elect a smaller subset of cameras to obtain the full-view image of the SOI while minimizing the wireless traffics from the Vehicles would be • (a) allowing all the static cameras around the streets to transmit the pictures • (b)iteratively allowing a vehicle with a camera covering the most amount of uncovered direction to transmit until the sufficient condition is met

  12. Proposed Vehicle Witnesses As A Service The format of the report message from vehicle to cloud, denoted by MR is given by:

  13. Proposed Vehicle Witnesses As A Service • Identity Exchange • When a vehicle wants to exchange its pseudonym for privacy preservation, it shows its intention in its beacon messages PEHT-Pseudonym Exchange History Table

  14. Proposed Vehicle Witnesses As A Service Pseudonym Exchange History Table Example

  15. Evaluation • Security Analysis • We assume a passive adversary where he/she can overhear the transmission between the vehicles and cloud service provider • The effect of keys compromise is critical for our proposed scheme. However the compromise of Ki alone does not have severe consequences because the adversary can get only α which is a part of pseudonym. In the worst case if both Ki and KViare compromised, then the consequences will be dire. In such case the adversary not only has the actual pseudonym, but also can manipulate or reuse it.

  16. Evaluation • Computation and Communication Overhead

  17. Conclusion • In this paper, we proposed VWaaS (Vehicles Witnesses as a Service) in VANET-based clouds. • Cloud,onthe other hand, provides the stored forensic evidences to the law enforcement or insurance agencies for investigation. • We provide conditional anonymity to the vehicles that contribute to this service.

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