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Implementation of Secure Vehicular Communication System in u-TSN  

Park, Yo-Han (Kyungpook National University)
Park, Young-Ho (Kyungpook National University)
Moon, Sang-Jae (Kyungpook National University)
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Abstract
u-TSN is a promising technology facilitating road safety and traffic management for drivers and passengers. To deploy this technology in a real environment, personal information and communicated data should be protected against malicious adversaries. Even though such adversaries would appear relatively infrequently, in such cases, the benefits of u-TSN could be disrupted and disabled. Therefore, one of the ultimate goals in the design of secure u-TSN is to protect against attacks of malicious adversaries. In this paper, we present secure communication scenario for u-TSN and implement security protocols and algorithms that are the components of the scenario on an IXP425 board. The security systems, implemented as a security module, supports secure and efficient communication for the u-TSN.
Keywords
u-TSN; registration authentication; ECIES; AES-CCM; handover authentication;
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