Abstract
IBMAS (Identity-based message authentication systems) is a viable option for safeguarding data transfers in Internet of Vehicles (IoV) settings. We cover the state-of-the-art in IBMAS for IoVs in this book chapter, including their goal, techniques, results, contributions, implications, limits, and relevance. The goal of this chapter is to give academics and practitioners an overview of IBMAS for IoVs, including their design and implementation, to assist them in understanding the potential benefits and limits of these systems. We provide a study of existing IBMAS for IoVs in the literature, assessing their features, performance, and security aspects. We also propose a technique for assessing the efficacy of IBMAS for IoVs, concentrating on essential parameters such as message authentication performance, scalability, and attack resistance. The results of our test show that IBMAS can offer excellent message authentication with little overhead in IoV situations. Our addition to the literature is a thorough examination of IBMAS for IoVs, including their benefits and drawbacks, as well as a practical approach for assessing their performance and security qualities. We also talk about the consequences of IBMAS for IoVs, such as how they could affect data security and privacy in smart transportation systems. However, IBMAS has significant disadvantages, such as its reliance on a trusted third party and the risk of key exposure. Notwithstanding these limitations, IBMAS is important for IoVs because of its capacity to offer efficient and secure message authentication, which is crucial for the safe and dependable functioning of IoV systems. Finally, this chapter is an excellent resource for academics and practitioners interested in IBMAS for IoVs, covering their design, implementation, and assessment, as well as their implications for data security and privacy in intelligent transportation systems.
Keywords: Authentication, IBMAS, IoVs, V2X.

