Offline Keyless Vehicle Entry for Car-sharing using Privileged Access Tokens

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Authors

DZURENDA Petr ILGNER Petr TRAN Minh MALINA Lukáš KRISTOF Pavel MAKAROV Anatolij LOUTOCKÝ Pavel KASL František

Year of publication 2024
Type Article in Proceedings
Conference ICUMT 2024; 16th International Congress on Ultra Modern Telecommunications and Control Systems and Workshops
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Faculty of Law

Citation
web https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/11048827/authors#authors
Keywords Legal Framework;Access Control;Vehicle Access;Public Key;Symmetric Encryption;Identity Management;Multi-party Computation;Security Parameter;User Authentication;Cryptographic Primitives;Authentication Protocol;Cybersecurity;User-centered
Description The popularity of car-sharing services is growing rapidly. According to a market insights report by Statista, the global car-sharing market is expected to generate 13.44billioninrevenueby2024andreachatotalvalueof15.78 billion by 2029, with an annual growth rate (CAGR 2024-2029) of 3.26%. Despite this growth, one of the primary challenges faced by these services is the vehicle access sharing mechanism, which affects user experience and operational efficiency. A promising solution is the adoption of keyless vehicle entry systems. In this paper, we propose a new keyless vehicle entry mechanism for car-sharing systems. Our solution is compatible with legacy vehicles, enables granular access control, operates offline, and is low-energy. We also provide implementation details, present results from our pilot testing, and discuss compliance with legal frameworks. Index Terms—Access Control, Applied Cryptography, Security, Car-sharing, Lightweight Cryptography, Keyless Entry, Privileged Access Token.
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