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In recent years, vehicular networks have been drawing special attention because of its significant potential role in future smart city regarding traffic efficiency improvement and road safety. Safety's crucial status in vehicular networks is determined by its direct impact on people's lives. Several security services based on cryptography, PKI and pseudonymous have been standardized in the past few...
Enhancing road safety is the main goal of Vehicular Adhoc Networks (VANETs). However, the assumption that all peers are honest, cooperative can lead to catastrophic situations. To deal with such misbehaving peers, trust establishment can be used to enhance the security without affecting network performance. In this paper, we propose an opportunistic alert dissemination mechanism based on the trust...
VANETs are a kind of adhoc wireless network, which is characterised as restricted topology patterns, node mobility and dynamic in nature. Vehicles communicate with each other via Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V-to-V), Vehicle to roadside unit (RSU) and RSU to Base-Station. Every vehicle is equiped with on board unit (OBU) that helps to communicate with RSU and Base-Station. Routing is very important in communication...
VANET security introduces significant processing overhead for resource-constrained On-Board Units (OBUs). Here, we propose a novel scheme that allows secure Vehicular Communication (VC) systems to scale well beyond network densities for which existing optimization approaches could be workable, without compromising security (and privacy).
Vehicular ad hoc networks (VANET) are emerging as a prominent form of mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) and as an effective technology for providing a wide range of safety applications for vehicle passengers. Nowadays, VANETs are of an increasing importance as they enable accessing a large variety of ubiquitous services. Such increase is also associated with a similar increase in vulnerabilities in...
Vehicular Ad-hoc networks (VANETs) have been around for some time and are still attracting research. VANETs are one of the ad hoc networks real-life applications, where vehicles communicate which each other and with fixed components known as roadside units. VANETs have unique characteristics and requirements which differ from those in standard ad-hoc networks, but the security remains a major challenge...
In this work, we present a analytical hierarchy process (AHP) for computing trust in the vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs). AHP based trust management provides a lightweight security alternative to existing security techniques. Trust Management in VANETs is required to broadcast of selfish or malicious messages and also enable other vehicles to filter out such messages. A trust management system...
Vehicular Ad hoc NETwork (VANET) is an emerging paradigm in networking. It is a new form of Mobile Ad hoc NETwork (MANET). VANET enables vehicle to vehicle (V2V) communication with the goal of providing road safety and reduce traffic congestion. However, dishonest (malicious) peers (vehicles) in a VANET many send out false information to maximize their own utility. Now a day, VANET has been taken...
Vehicular Ad-Hoc Networks (VANETs) can potentially become a sensing platform. In-network aggregation, a fundamental primitive for querying sensory data, has been shown to reduce overall communication overhead at large. To secure data aggregation in VANETs, existing schemes mainly rely on digital signatures. However, generating and verifying such signatures can cause high computational overhead. More...
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