IEEE Access (Jan 2020)
A Secure and Anonymous Communication Scheme for Charging Information in Vehicle-to-Grid
Abstract
With electric vehicle's charging information, the utilities can increase the efficiency and reliability of Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) while the electric vehicle consumers can better manage their energy consumption and costs. However, since charging information are commonly transmitted via public network or wireless link, their communications lack trusted third party for identity authentication and key distribution, and are constantly exposed to traffic analysis attacks. In this article, we propose a secure and anonymous communication scheme for delivering charging information in V2G. Different from previous works, the scheme in this article creatively incorporates identity authentication into key distribution without trusted third party, which improves the security of communication in public networks. Moreover, the proposed scheme is more resistant to traffic analysis since it preserves the anonymity of charging information by splitting and forwarding them pseudo-randomly. As the performance analysis reveals, our scheme is able to provide better anonymity without the support of trusted third party, and what's more, it can achieve high cryptography capability as traditional communication schemes do. Therefore, it is more practical in real-world V2G.
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