Secure real-time data interaction between vehicles and transportation infrastructure, such as RSUs (V2R), can achieve intelligent and safe driving, as well as efficient travel services, in Internet of Vehicles (IoV), a secure and efficient V2R authentication protocol, which plays an important role. Recently, scholars have proposed a two-factor V2R authentication protocol for the IoV. However, subsequent research has shown that this protocol is vulnerable to insider and ephemeral secret leakage attacks, and cannot achieve perfect forward secrecy. To address these security flaws, an improved scheme was further proposed. Nevertheless, this paper points out that the improved scheme still has shortcomings: it cannot provide anonymity and perfect forward secrecy, exhibits insufficient session key secrecy, and remains vulnerable to password guessing attacks, RSU capture attacks, and suffers from inappropriate pseudo-identity update mechanisms. Therefore, a novel Physical Unclonable Function-based Lightweight V2R Authentication (PUF-LA) scheme is proposed, which uses Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC) to achieve perfect forward secrecy, uses PUF to resist devices captured attacks, and achieves two-factor secrecy protection against password guessing attacks. The security performance of PUF-LA is theoretically proved by leveraging the random oracle model. In contrast with relevant authentication schemes, PUF-LA is more secure and has low computation costs.
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