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DATEX II has been developed to provide a standardized way of communication and exchange of traffic information and it plays an important role for implementing integrated Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) in Europe. This standard is suggested for providing information services for safe and secure truck parking places which is considered one of the priority in the ITS Action Plan. The novelty...
With expectation of widespread adoption of Connected Vehicles Technology (CVT), security within the vehicular networks has come under scrutiny. Owing to the nature of CVT applications, security flaws can result not only in loss of data or network function but also in fatal accidents. Security mechanisms that can account for privacy, authentication, integrity, and non-repudiation while having an acceptable...
The GSM-R system, which is not yet fully implemented in Hungary, will undoubtedly bring about significant changes to the Hungarian railway. These changes give rise to numerous questions — even to specialists — in connection with its future operation. The purpose of this article is to give an overview on the present state of the implementation of the system, to outline the existing and pre-planned...
The work presented on this paper is aimed to explain the role of surface unmanned marine vehicles in security applications such as the ones described in the FP7 PERSEUS Project. The PERSEUS project attempts to answer the demand of a European integrated system for border surveillance. Its main goal is to develop and test a European system for maritime monitoring through the integration of the already...
Cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems (C-ITS) enable the communication between vehicles, roadside infrastructure and traffic control centers. Except of the radio link between the vehicles and between vehicles and roadside infrastructure the system specifications are not finalized now. In this paper the C-ITS concept in context of the European Cooperative ITS corridor is described. The focus is...
In a context of growing attention towards transport security and critical infrastructure protection in Europe, this paper aims to provide a concise overview of security issues which could affect the 5 transport sub-sectors listed by Council Directive 2008/114/EC. Transport system's supply chains are to identify their key assets, functions and operators and interactions between components. The aim...
Each year the number of passengers travelling around the world is steadily increasing. Hence, the efficient handling of border crossings while maintaining a high security is a demanding challenge for the future. In this work we present the key security components for a novel proposed one-stop-shop (OSS) border control system, which tries to achieve greatest throughput of travelers while applying highest...
In intelligent transport systems, connectivity of vehicle is the main feature for improving services to the driver and passengers. In Electric Vehicle domain, permanent connectivity is paramount in order to compensate both the limited range and to achieve an effective grid inclusion enabling the availability of electric energy everywhere anytime. The objective of this paper is to present the risk...
Nowadays the lack of interaction between vehicles and their control systems is the primary concern in modern cities when it comes the time to improve the road use and vehicular security. To solve this problem it's necessary a fast and proper deployment of intelligent transport systems in vehicular environments. These systems were designed to improve the security systems and optimize the management...
Vehicular Communication Networks is a subcategory of Mobile Communications Networks which have the special characteristics of high node mobility and fast topology changes. In this paper, we outline the basic characteristics and concepts of vehicular communications while specifically investigating one of the most challenging tasks in vehicular network deployment, which is security provision. We investigate...
Currently there are various major research and technological development (RTD) initiatives running in parallel on road transport telematics in Europe. The national public authorities and administrations are looking for solutions to meet their demands in providing road users better information in order to promote cleaner, safer and more efficient traffic and transport environment. The industrial and...
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