RT Journal Article T1 Privacy-preserving and accountable on-the-road prosecution of invalid vehicular mandatory authorizations A1 González-Tablas Ferreres, Ana Isabel A1 Alcaide Raya, Almudena A1 Fuentes, José María de A1 Montero, José AB Nowadays, improving road safety is one of the major challenges in developed countries and, to this regard, attaining more effectiveness in the enforcement of road safety policies has become a key target. In particular, enforcing the requirements related to the technical and administrative mandatory documentation of on-the-road motor vehicles is one of the critical issues. The use of modern technologies in the context of Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) could enable the design of a more convenient, frequent and effective enforcement system compared to the traditional human patrol controls. In this article we propose a novel system for the on-the-fly verification of mandatory technical and administrative documentation of motor vehicles. Vehicles not complying with the required regulations will be identified and sanctioned whereas those vehicles, observant of the mandatory regulations, will maintain anonymity and non-traceability of their whereabouts. The proposed system is based on the use of anonymous credentials which will be loaded onto the vehicle to automatically and on-the-fly prove holdership of required credentials without requiring the vehicle to stop beside the road. We also implement a prototype of the credential system and analyze the feasibility of our solution in terms of computational cost and time to perform such telematic controls. PB Elsevier SN 1570-8705 YR 2013 FD 2013 LK https://hdl.handle.net/10016/17323 UL https://hdl.handle.net/10016/17323 LA eng NO This work has been funded by grant CCG10-UC3M/TIC-5174 (project PRECIOUS) andpartially by grant TIN2009-13461 (project E-SAVE). DS e-Archivo RD 2 may. 2024