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Modern vehicles are configured to exchange warning messages through IEEE 1609 Dedicated Short Range Communication over IEEE 802.11p Wireless Access in Vehicular Environment. Essentially, these warning messages must associate an authentication factor such that the verifier authenticates the message origin via visual binding. Interestingly, the existing vehicle communication incorporates the message...
We propose a peripheral authentication scheme for autonomous vehicles. A mutual authentication protocol is required to secure every peripheral device access to a vehicle. Specifically, we present a vehicle to peripheral device authentication scheme. In addition, our three way handshake scheme for vehicle to keyfob authentication scheme based on generalized peripheral authentication scheme has been...
We present a cryptographic approach to local self-organization in ad hoc systems such as virtual traffic lights. The cryptographic layer enables conversion of randomized self-organization into a deterministic setting in which it is not only possible to detect misconduct, but also prove it against third parties at a later time. Our main contribution is providing a high level of privacy protection –...
Modern vehicles are configured to exchange warning messages through IEEE 1609 Dedicated Short Range Communication (DSRC) over IEEE 802.11p Wireless Access in Vehicular Environment (WAVE). Essentially, these warning messages must associate an authentication factor such that the verifier authenticates the message origin via visual binding. Interestingly, the existing vehicle communication incorporates...
In the near future, vehicles will establish a spontaneous connection over a wireless radio channel, coordinating actions and information. Security infrastructure is most important in such a hazardous scope of vehicles communication for coordinating actions and avoiding accidents on the roads. One of the first security issues that need to be established is authentication. Vehicle authentication with...
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