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SECURITY FRAMEWORK FOR VANET: SURVEY AND EVALUATION

  • Felemban, Emad;Albogamind, Salem M.;Naseer, Atif;Sinky, Hassan H.
    • International Journal of Computer Science & Network Security
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    • v.21 no.8
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    • pp.55-64
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    • 2021
  • In the last few years, the massive development in wireless networks, high internet speeds and improvement in car manufacturing has shifted research focus to Vehicular Ad-HOC Networks (VANETs). Consequently, many related frameworks are explored, and it is found that security is the primary issue for VANETs. Despite that, a small number of research studies have taken into consideration the identification of performance standards and parameters. In this paper, VANET security frameworks are explored, studied and analysed which resulted in the identification of a list of performance evaluation parameters. These parameters are defined and categorized based on the nature of parameter (security or general context). These parameters are identified to be used by future researchers to evaluate their proposed VANET security frameworks. The implementation paradigms of security frameworks are also identified, which revealed that almost all research studies used simulation for implementation and testing. The simulators used in the simulation processes are also analysed. The results of this study showed that most of the surveyed studies used NS-2 simulator with a percentage of 54.4%. The type of scenario (urban, highway, rural) is also evaluated and it is found that 50% studies used highway urban scenario in simulation.

Secure and Efficient Protocol for Vehicular Communication with Privacy Preservation (프라이버시를 보호하며 안전하고 효율적인 차량간 통신 프로토콜)

  • Kim, In-Hwan;Choi, Hyoung-Kee;Kim, Jung-Yoon
    • Journal of KIISE:Information Networking
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    • v.37 no.6
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    • pp.420-430
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    • 2010
  • Due to increasing demand for improving road safety and optimizing road traffic, Vehicular Ad-Hoc Networks (VANET) have been subject to extensive attentions from all aspects of commercial industry and academic community. Security and user privacy are fundamental issues for all possible promising applications in VANET. Most of the existing security proposals for secure VANET concentrate authentication with privacy preservation in vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) and vehicle-to-roadside infrastructure (V2I) communications and require huge storage and network capacity for management of revocation list. Motivated by the fact, we propose a new scheme with security and privacy preservation which combines V2V and V2I communication. With our proposed scheme, the communication and computational delay for authentication and overhead for management of revocation list can be significantly reduced due to mutual authentication between a vehicle and a Roadside Unit (RSU) requires only two messages, and the RSU issues the anonymous certificate for the vehicle on behalf of the Trust Authority (TA). We demonstrate that the proposed protocol cannot only guarantee the requirements of security and privacy but can also provide efficiency of authentication and management of revocation list.

Reliable Routing Protocol for Vehicle to Infrastructure Communications in VANET (차량 네트워크에서 V21 통신을 위한 안정된 라우팅 프로토콜)

  • Kim, Jung-Hun;Lee, Su-Kyoung
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.34 no.8B
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    • pp.839-845
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    • 2009
  • The Vehicular Ad-hoc Network (VANET) has two main problems to be overcome due to high mobility and frequently changing density: one is short link duration time and the other is high packet loss ratio. To solve the problems, there have been many studies to predict vehicular mobility. Most of the studies try to enhance link expire time and link reliability, however the distance between two relay nodes becomes too short to have high network throughput. In this paper, we propose a new routing algorithm that considers both link expire time and network throughput in the VANET. The proposed algorithm aims to find path with long link expire time and high throughput. Our simulation results show that the proposed algorithm outperforms the legacy greedy algorithm and its variants.

A Sensing Data Collection Strategy in Software-Defined Mobile-Edge Vehicular Networks (SDMEVN) (소프트웨어 정의 모바일 에지 차량 네트워크(SDMEVN)의 센싱 데이터 수집 전략)

  • Nkenyereye, Lionel;Jang, Jong-Wook
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2018.10a
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    • pp.62-65
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    • 2018
  • This paper comes out with the study on sensing data collection strategy in a Software-Defined Mobile Edge vehicular networking. The two cooperative data dissemination are Direct Vehicular cloud mode and edge cell trajectory prediction decision mode. In direct vehicular cloud, the vehicle observe its neighboring vehicles and sets up vehicular cloud for cooperative sensing data collection, the data collection output can be transmitted from vehicles participating in the cooperative sensing data collection computation to the vehicle on which the sensing data collection request originate through V2V communication. The vehicle on which computation originate will reassemble the computation out-put and send to the closest RSU. The SDMEVN (Software Defined Mobile Edge Vehicular Network) Controller determines how much effort the sensing data collection request requires and calculates the number of RSUs required to support coverage of one RSU to the other. We set up a simulation scenario based on realistic traffic and communication features and demonstrate the scalability of the proposed solution.

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A V2V Effective Delivery Mechanism for the VANET Environment (VANET 환경에서 차량 간 효율적인 메시지 전달 기법)

  • Hwang, Jeoung-Hee;Choe, Jong-Won
    • Proceedings of the Korean Information Science Society Conference
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    • 2011.06d
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    • pp.245-247
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    • 2011
  • VANET(Vehicular Ad Hoc Network)는 MANET(Mobile Ad Hoc Network)의 일부분으로 무선 애드 혹 네트워크를 구축하는 기술로 기본적인 인프라 없이 차량 간의 통신이 가능하다. VANET의 차량 간 통신으로 도로 상황이나 충돌 사고를 알려주는 응급 메시지를 송수신할 수 있으며 이로 인해 연쇄 충돌 사고를 피할 수 있다. VANET의 응급 메시지는 브로드캐스트 방법을 사용하여 일정 범위 내에 있는 차량들에게 메시지를 전송한다. 그러나 브로드캐스트 메시지를 보낼 경우 메시지 간의 충돌이 일어나 메시지 수신에 시간이 지연된다. 본 논문에서는 브로드캐스트 메시지를 보냈을 경우 메시지 간의 충돌로 인한 메시지 폭증을 막기 위해서 일정 랜덤 대기 시간을 기다린 후 메시지를 브로드캐스트하는 기법을 제안한다. 일정 랜덤 대기 시간을 기다린 후 메시지를 브로드캐스트하게 되면 순수 브로드캐스트 기법보다 충돌이 적어져 메시지 수신 지연 시간이 적어진다.

Optimization for Routing Protocol based on Location Information in VANET (VANET 환경의 위치 정보 기반 라우팅 프로토콜 최적화기법)

  • Jin, Yan;Jo, Miyoung;Kim, Keecheon
    • Proceedings of the Korea Information Processing Society Conference
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    • 2010.04a
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    • pp.733-736
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    • 2010
  • VANET(Vehicular Ad-hoc Network)은 노드를 차량으로 가정하는 개념의 MANET(Mobile Ad-hoc Network)로서 노드의 빠른 이동으로 인해 급격한 토폴로지의 변화가 일어난다. 하지만 차량 노드의 이동은 도로 상에서 제한되어 있기 때문에 토폴로지에 대한 상대적인 예측 가능성을 가지고 있다. 이는 교통이 혼잡한 도로 환경에서 그리디 기법을 이용하여 다음 홉을 결정할 때 보다 높은 정확성을 제공할 수 있어 경유 노드의 수와 포워딩 실패를 최소화한다. 본 논문은 위기 정보와 운전 시스템 정보를 기반으로 하는 차량 간 통신 라우팅 최적화 기법을 제안하고 기존의 GPSR(Greedy Perimeter Stateless Routing) 기법과 SAR(Spatial Aware Routing) 기법과의 비교를 통해 효율성과 신뢰성의 향상을 증명하였다.

Message Batch verification scheme using Bloom Filter in VANET (VANET환경에서 BloomFilter를 이용한 메시지 일괄검증 기법)

  • Kim, Su-Hyun;Lee, Im-Yeong;Park, Doo-Soon
    • Proceedings of the Korea Information Processing Society Conference
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    • 2011.11a
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    • pp.768-769
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    • 2011
  • VANET(Vehicular Ad-hoc Network)는 MANET(Mobile Ad-hoc Network)의 한 형태로, 다수의 차량들이 무선통신을 이용하여 차량 간 통신 또는 차량과 RSU(Road Side Unit)사이의 통신을 제공하는 차세대 네트워킹 기술이다. VANET환경에서 기존의 그룹 서명 방식을 이용한 메시지 서명 및 검증이 이루어진다면, 통신 차량이 많아질수록 오버헤드가 발생하는 단점을 지니고 있다. 이에 따라, 본 논문에서는 다수의 차량 간 통신 시에 보다 효율적인 메시지 검증을 위해 Bloom Filter를 이용한 메시지 일괄 검증 기법을 제안한다.

Routing Protocols for VANETs: An Approach based on Genetic Algorithms

  • Wille, Emilio C. G.;Del Monego, Hermes I.;Coutinho, Bruno V.;Basilio, Giovanna G.
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.542-558
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    • 2016
  • Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs) are self-configuring networks where the nodes are vehicles equipped with wireless communication technologies. In such networks, limitation of signal coverage and fast topology changes impose difficulties to the proper functioning of the routing protocols. Traditional Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANET) routing protocols lose their performance, when communicating between vehicles, compromising information exchange. Obviously, most applications critically rely on routing protocols. Thus, in this work, we propose a methodology for investigating the performance of well-established protocols for MANETs in the VANET arena and, at the same time, we introduce a routing protocol, called Genetic Network Protocol (G-NET). It is based in part on Dynamic Source Routing Protocol (DSR) and on the use of Genetic Algorithms (GAs) for maintenance and route optimization. As G-NET update routes periodically, this work investigates its performance compared to DSR and Ad Hoc on demand Distance Vector (AODV). For more realistic simulation of vehicle movement in urban environments, an analysis was performed by using the VanetMobiSim mobility generator and the Network Simulator (NS-3). Experiments were conducted with different number of vehicles and the results show that, despite the increased routing overhead with respect to DSR, G-NET is better than AODV and provides comparable data delivery rate to the other protocols in the analyzed scenarios.

Evaluation of the Use of Guard Nodes for Securing the Routing in VANETs

  • Martinez, Juan A.;Vigueras, Daniel;Ros, Francisco J.;Ruiz, Pedro M.
    • Journal of Communications and Networks
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.122-131
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    • 2013
  • We address the problem of effective vehicular routing in hostile scenarios where malicious nodes intend to jeopardize the delivery of messages. Compromised vehicles can severely affect the performance of the network by a number of attacks, such as selectively dropping messages, manipulating them on the fly, and the likes. One of the best performing solutions that has been used in static wireless sensor networks to deal with these attacks is based on the concept of watchdog nodes (also known as guard nodes) that collaborate to continue the forwarding of data packets in case a malicious behavior in a neighbor node is detected. In this work, we consider the beacon-less routing algorithm for vehicular environments routing protocol, which has been previously shown to perform very well in vehicular networks, and analyze whether a similar solution would be feasible for vehicular environments. Our simulation results in an urban scenario show that watchdog nodes are able to avoid up to a 50% of packet drops across different network densities and for different number of attackers, without introducing a significant increase in terms of control overhead. However, the overall performance of the routing protocol is still far from optimal. Thus, in the case of vehicular networks, watchdog nodes alone are not able to completely alleviate these security threats.

Block-VN: A Distributed Blockchain Based Vehicular Network Architecture in Smart City

  • Sharma, Pradip Kumar;Moon, Seo Yeon;Park, Jong Hyuk
    • Journal of Information Processing Systems
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.184-195
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    • 2017
  • In recent decades, the ad hoc network for vehicles has been a core network technology to provide comfort and security to drivers in vehicle environments. However, emerging applications and services require major changes in underlying network models and computing that require new road network planning. Meanwhile, blockchain widely known as one of the disruptive technologies has emerged in recent years, is experiencing rapid development and has the potential to revolutionize intelligent transport systems. Blockchain can be used to build an intelligent, secure, distributed and autonomous transport system. It allows better utilization of the infrastructure and resources of intelligent transport systems, particularly effective for crowdsourcing technology. In this paper, we proposes a vehicle network architecture based on blockchain in the smart city (Block-VN). Block-VN is a reliable and secure architecture that operates in a distributed way to build the new distributed transport management system. We are considering a new network system of vehicles, Block-VN, above them. In addition, we examine how the network of vehicles evolves with paradigms focused on networking and vehicular information. Finally, we discuss service scenarios and design principles for Block-VN.