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Schnorr Approval-Based Secure and Privacy-Preserving IoV Data Aggregation

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arxiv 2402.09621 v1 pith:4XGBCSFZ submitted 2024-02-14 cs.CR cs.NI

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keywords datavehiclesaggregationframeworkschnorrsecureapprovalapproval-based
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Secure and privacy-preserving data aggregation in the Internet of Vehicles (IoV) continues to be a focal point of interest in both the industry and academia. Aiming at tackling the challenges and solving the remaining limitations of existing works, this paper introduces a novel Schnorr approval-based IoV data aggregation framework based on a two-layered architecture. In this framework, a server can aggregate the IoV data from clusters without inferring the raw data, real identity and trajectories of vehicles. Notably, we avoid incorporating the widely-accepted techniques such as homomorphic encryption and digital pseudonym to avoid introducing high computation cost to vehicles. We propose a novel concept, data approval, based on the Schnorr signature scheme. With the approval, the fake data injection attack carried out by a cluster head can be defended against. The separation of liability is achieved as well. The evaluation shows that the framework is secure and lightweight for vehicles in terms of the computation and communication costs.

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