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Performance Analysis of Existing 1609.2 Encodings v ASN.1

机译:现有1609.2编码v ASN.1的性能分析

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IEEE Standard 1609.2-2013, Security Services for Applications and Management Messages for Wireless Access in Vehicular Environments (WAVE), specifies its data structures and encoding using a proprietary language based on that used in the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)'s Transport Layer Security (TLS) specification. This approach is believed to allow fast encoding and decoding, but is non-standard, is not proved to be complete, lacks automatic tools for generation of codecs, and is difficult to extend. For these reasons, the 1609 Working Group approved the use of Abstract Syntax Notation 1 (ASN.1) for future versions of 1609.2, so long as ASN. 1 did not significantly degrade performance. This paper is the first publication of the results of a performance analysis carried out to determine whether ASN.1-based encoding was in fact acceptable. We consider the issues in designing a security protocol, such as supporting one-pass processing, as well as issues that affect processing time and memory requirements, such as byte-alignment. We show that a design that is optimized for encode/decode time is not necessarily optimized for other metrics, such as ability to support one-pass processing or size of encoded messages. We present results on encoding size and encode/decode time for four alternatives: (a) ASN. 1 with Packed Encoding Rules (PER) Unaligned, with a schema optimized for processing time; (b, c) ASN, with a schema, optimized for the requirements of a security protocol, using PER Unaligned and the recently-published Octet Encoding Rules (OER), respectively; and (d) the current 1609.2 protocol. Our results show that ASN.1 can be used without a significant performance hit, and in fact that the OER may allow faster operations than current 1609.2 implementations. These results in this paper were a significant contributing factor to the 1609 Working Group's October 2014 decision to adopt ASN.1 with OER going forward.
机译:IEEE标准1609.2-2013,“车载环境中无线访问的应用程序和管理消息的安全服务”,基于Internet工程任务组(IETF)传输层中使用的专有语言,指定了其数据结构和编码。安全性(TLS)规范。该方法被认为可以进行快速的编码和解码,但是它是非标准的,没有被证明是完整的,缺乏用于生成编解码器的自动工具,并且难以扩展。由于这些原因,1609工作组批准将抽象语法符号1(ASN.1)用于1609.2的未来版本,只要ASN。 1不会显着降低性能。本文是为确定基于ASN.1的编码实际上是否可以接受而进行的性能分析结果的第一本出版物。我们考虑设计安全协议时遇到的问题,例如支持单程处理,以及影响处理时间和内存要求的问题,例如字节对齐。我们表明,针对编码/解码时间进行了优化的设计不一定针对其他指标进行了优化,例如支持单次通过处理能力或编码消息的大小。我们提供了四种替代方法的编码大小和编码/解码时间的结果:(a)ASN。 1不带压缩编码规则(PER),具有针对处理时间进行优化的方案; (b,c)分别使用PER Unaligned和最近发布的八位位组编码规则(OER),针对安全协议的要求对模式进行了优化的ASN; (d)当前的1609.2协议。我们的结果表明,可以使用ASN.1而不会对性能造成重大影响,并且事实上OER可以比当前的1609.2实现更快的操作。本文的这些结果是1609工作组于2014年10月决定采用ASN.1并随着OER向前发展的重要因素。

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