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PBF: A New Privacy-Aware Billing Framework for Online Electric Vehicles with Bidirectional Auditability

Authors
Hussain, RasheedSon, JunggabKim, DonghyunNogueira, MicheleOh, HeekuckTokuta, Alade O.Seo, Jungtaek
Issue Date
2017
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons Inc.
Keywords
Privacy; Electric Vehicle
Citation
Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing
Journal Title
Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/8418
DOI
10.1155/2017/5676030
ISSN
1530-8669
1530-8677
Abstract
Recently an online electric vehicle (OLEV) concept has been introduced, where vehicles are propelled by the wirelessly transmitted electrical power from the infrastructure installed under the road while moving. The absence of secure-and-fair billing is one of the main hurdles to widely adopt this promising technology. This paper introduces a new secure and privacy-aware fair billing framework for OLEV on the move through the charging plates installed under the road. We first propose two extreme lightweight mutual authentication mechanisms, a direct authentication and a hash chain-based authentication between vehicles and the charging plates that can be used for different vehicular speeds on the road. Second, we propose a secure and privacy-aware wireless power transfer on move for the vehicles with bidirectional auditability guarantee by leveraging game theoretic approach. Each charging plate transfers a fixed amount of energy to the vehicle and bills the vehicle in a privacy-aware way accordingly. Our protocol guarantees secure, privacy-aware, and fair billing mechanism for the OLEVs while receiving electric power from the infrastructure installed under the road. Moreover, our proposed framework can play a vital role in eliminating the security and privacy challenges in the deployment of power transfer technology to the OLEVs.
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