V2X Security within the vehicleCAPTAIN toolbox
This thesis deals with the integration and demonstration of Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) security components within the Vehicle Communication Platform to Anything (vehicleCAPTAIN) toolbox. As the level of vehicle automation increases, it is important to secure V2X communications, ensuring reliable and secure communication between vehicles ...
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Detection of C-V2X Spoofing Attacks using Physical Layer Features and Graph Neural Networks
Cellular Vehicle-to-Everything (C-V2X) communication underpins intelligent transportation systems but remains susceptible to spoofing attacks that inject false information, compromising safety and reliability.
Greco, Danilo +2 more
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Secure Authentication Scheme for 5G-based V2X Communications
Meriem Houmer +2 more
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On the performance evaluation of vehicular PKI protocol for V2X communications security
International audienceCooperative Intelligent Transportation Systems (C-ITS) is an ongoing technology that will change our driving experience in the near future.
Haidar, Farah +2 more
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Quantum federated learning for autonomous vehicle cybersecurity: An analytical review of architectures and threat landscapes. [PDF]
T S, Devadas RM.
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Today’s vehicles contain approximately more than 100 interconnected computers (ECUs), several of which will be connected to the Internet or external devices and networks around the vehicle.
Nowdehi, Nasser,
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A Lightweight Identity Authentication Protocol for Vehicle Ad Hoc Network Based on PUF-Obfuscation. [PDF]
Song J, Wang X, Lu P.
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Deep Reinforcement Learning for Secure and Low-Latency Communications in UAV-Mounted STAR-RIS Assisted Urban Vehicular Networks. [PDF]
Tang J, Yuan J, Zhao H, Chen M, Peng Y.
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From Concrete to Code: A Survey of AI-Driven Transportation Infrastructure, Security, and Human Interaction. [PDF]
Kose NA, Kose K, Liang F.
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Evaluate the cache-enabled V2X security in large V2X networks
D5.2 (also WP5-T5.2): Evaluate the cache-enabled V2X security in a large scale V2X networks (M44): The Identity-Based Encryption proposed by FC.ID will be further developed using NXP’s secure automotive gateway as a communication interface, which allows the data-centric vehicular security to be emulated and evaluated using NTU testbed.
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