Title :
A Traffic Flow Theory Aided Physical Measurement-Based Sybil Nodes Detection Mechanism in Vehicular Ad-hoc Networks
Author :
Dongxu Jin ; JooSeok Song
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Yonsei Univ., Seoul, South Korea
Abstract :
In traffic safety related application of Vehicular Ad-hoc Networks (VANETs), security is a great important issue. Sybil attack is a particular kind of attack where the attacker illegitimately claims multiple identities. In the past years, several approaches have been proposed for solving this problem. They are categorized into PKI-based, infrastructure-based, observer-based, and resource-test-based schemes. In this paper, previous protocols are analyzed, and a novel scheme to detect the Sybil nodes in VANETs is presented, mitigating the effect of a Sybil attack. The proposed Sybil nodes detection scheme, Traffic Flow Theory Aided Physical Measurement-Based Sybil Nodes Detection Mechanism in VANETs (PMSD), takes advantage of unmodifiable physical measurements of the beacon messages instead of key-based materials, which dose not only solve the Sybil attack problem, but also reduces the overhead for the detection. The proposed scheme does not require fixed infrastructure, which makes it easy to implement. To increase the detection accuracy, traffic flow theory and safety guard distance is introduced into the scheme. The simulation results show a 97% detection rate of Sybil nodes, with only about a 2% error rate.
Keywords :
security of data; telecommunication traffic; vehicular ad hoc networks; PKI-based schemes; PMSD; Sybil attack; Sybil nodes detection scheme; VANET; beacon messages; infrastructure-based schemes; key-based materials; observer-based schemes; physical measurement-based Sybil nodes detection mechanism; resource-test-based schemes; safety guard distance; traffic flow theory; traffic safety related application; unmodifiable physical measurements; vehicular ad-hoc networks; Error analysis; Receivers; Security; Sensors; Synchronization; Vehicles; Sybil attack; VANETs; physical measurement; security; traffic flow theory;
Conference_Titel :
Computer and Information Science (ICIS), 2014 IEEE/ACIS 13th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Taiyuan
DOI :
10.1109/ICIS.2014.6912147