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Internet of Vehicles (IoV) is a typical application of Internet of things in the field of transportation, which aims at achieving an integrated intelligent transportation system to enhance traffics, to avoid accidents, to ensure road safety, and to improve driving experiences. Due to its characteristics of dynamic topological structures, huge network scale, non-uniform distribution of nodes, and mobile...
Vehicular networks require secure communication, especially for safety applications. A public key infrastructure using a Combinatorial Certificate Scheme was implemented in the US Vehicle Infrastructure Integration (VII) Proof-of- Concept (PoC) trial to secure V2V communication and preserve vehicle privacy. This paper analyzes the privacy and scalability of the Combinatorial Certificate approach for...
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