Cooperative Secret Key Generation for Platoon-based Vehicular Communications
Ref: CISTER-TR-190206 Publication Date: 20 to 24, May, 2019
Cooperative Secret Key Generation for Platoon-based Vehicular Communications
Ref: CISTER-TR-190206 Publication Date: 20 to 24, May, 2019Abstract:
In a vehicular platoon, the lead vehicle that is
responsible for managing the platoon’s moving directions
and velocity periodically disseminates messages to the following
automated vehicles in a multi-hop vehicular network.
However, due to the broadcast nature of wireless channels,
vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communications are vulnerable to
eavesdropping and message modification. Generating secret
keys by extracting the shared randomness in a wireless fading
channel is a promising way for V2V communication security.
We study a security scheme for platoon-based V2V communications,
where the platooning vehicles generate a shared secret
key based on the quantized fading channel randomness. To
improve conformity of the generated key, the probability of
secret key agreement is formulated, and a novel secret key
agreement algorithm is proposed to recursively optimize the
channel quantization intervals, maximizing the key agreement
probability. Numerical evaluations demonstrate that the key
agreement probability achieved by our security protocol
given different platoon size, channel quality, and number of
quantization intervals. Furthermore, by applying our security
protocol, it is shown that the probability that the encrypted
data being cracked by an eavesdropper is less than 5%.
Events:
53rd IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC 2019).
Shangai, China.
DOI:10.1109/ICC.2019.8762090.
ISBN: 978-1-5386-8088-9.
ISSN: 1938-1883.
Record Date: 25, Feb, 2019