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IEEE Std 1609.2.1 pdf free download.Wireless Access in Vehicular Environments (WAVE)一 Certificate Management Interfaces for End Entities.
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply. The IEEE Standards Dictionary Online should be consulted for terms not defined in this clause.’3
Since this document specifies functionality that supports the functionality defined in IEEE Std 1609.2, definitions in IEEE Std 1609.2 also apply to this document. In particular, IEEE Std 1609.2 should be consulted for the definitions of the following terms: asymmetric cryptographic algorithm, authentication, authorization, certificate authority, certificate holder, certificate revocation list (CRL), certificate revocation list (CRL) signer, digital certificate, decrypt, elliptic curve cryptography, enrollment certificate, explicit certificate, hash value, implicit certificate, misbehavior, nonrepudiation, peer-to-peer certificate distribution, Provider Service Identifier, reconstruction value, revocation, root certificate, secure session, security management, self-signed certificate, Service Specific Permissions, symmetric cryptographic algorithm, valid certificate.
The following definitions update the corresponding definitions in IEEE Std 1609.2: authorization certificate, end entity, enrollment certificate, misbehavior authority, pseudonym certificate, Transport Layer Security.
application activities: The activities that are carried out to achieve the business or operational goals of a distributed application.
application domain: The collection of application instances and management services that carry out and support a specific collection of application activities.
application instance: A single instance of an implementation of a component of a distributed application, running on a single device (or perceived as running on a single device from the perspective of other participants in the application domain).
authorization certificate: A certificate that is used to authorize application activities. (‘ontrasi:
enrollment certificate.
authorization certificate authority (ACA): A certificate authority (CA) whose main responsibility is to issue authon:at,on certificates.
binary hash tree: A data structure in which each node at level I + 1 has its value derived by applying a hash function to its parent node at level I, such that the publication of one node value at level / + I allows the derivation of all node values at levels 1 and below.
blocked enrollment certificate: An enrollment certificate that has been determined to be no longer eligible to authorize certificate requests or certificate download requests.
butterfly key: The final cryptographic public key or private key produced by the hutteiflv key process.
butterfly ke parameters: The caterpillar public ke and the expansion finction used in the huuei/ly key process.
butterfly key process: A process used in certificate generation where an initial cateipillar public kcy is modified using an expansion junction by the cocoon key expander (CKE) to create a cocoon public kev, and further modified by a butterfly key expander (BKE) to produce a butterfly public key (or, an implicit certificate) for an explicit certificate, in such a way that oniy the holder of the original caterpillar private key can derive the butterfly private key corresponding to the butterfly public key (or, the implicit certificate). It is infeasible for a party that does not know the caterpillar private key to derive the corresponding butterfly private key.
butterfly private key: The final cryptographic private key produced by the butter/li’ key process. butterfly public key: The final cryptographic public key produced by the hurierf lv key process.
canonical identifier: A device identifier used to look up the device’s canonical key.IEEE Std 1609.2.1 pdf download.

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