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STAP: A social-tier-assisted packet forwarding protocol for achieving receiver-location privacy preservation in VANETs

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STAP: A social-tier-assisted packet forwarding protocol for achieving receiver-location privacy preservation in VANETs
—Receiver-location privacy is an important security requirement in privacy-preserving Vehicular Ad hoc Networks (VANETs), yet the unavailable receiver’s location information makes many existing packet forwarding protocols inefficient in VANETs. To tackle this challenging issue, in this paper, we propose an efficient social-tier-assisted packet forwarding protocol, called STAP, for achieving receiver-location privacy preservation in VANETs. Specifically, by observing the phenomena that vehicles often visit some social spots, such as well-traversed shopping malls and busy intersections in a city environment, we deploy storage-rich Roadside Units (RSUs) at social spots and form a virtual social tier with them. Then, without knowing the receiver’s exact location information, a packet can be first forwarded and disseminated in the social tier. Later, once the receiver visits one of social spots, it can successfully receive the packet. Detailed security analysis shows that the prop...
Xiaodong Lin, Rongxing Lu, Xiaohui Liang, Xuemin S
Added 30 Aug 2011
Updated 30 Aug 2011
Type Journal
Year 2011
Where INFOCOM
Authors Xiaodong Lin, Rongxing Lu, Xiaohui Liang, Xuemin Shen
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