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Security Analysis of LTE-V2X and A Platooning Case Study
IEEE INFOCOM 2020 - IEEE Conference on Computer Communications Workshops (INFOCOM WKSHPS), 2020C-V2X extended from cellular networks has been considered one of the promising communication techniques for Internet of Vehicles (IoV). Correspondingly, it inherits the security issues from cellular networks, i.e., LTE or 5G, and also bring new types of security issues.
Konglin Zhu
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Physical-Layer Security of Uplink mmWave Transmissions in Cellular V2X Networks [PDF]
In this paper, we investigate physical-layer security of the uplink millimeter wave communications for a cellular vehicle-to-everything (C-V2X) network comprised of a large number of base stations (BSs) and different categories of V2X nodes, including ...
Tong-Xing Zheng +2 more
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Secure V2X Environment using Blockchain Technology
Proceedings of the Evaluation and Assessment in Software Engineering, 2020Vehicle to everything (V2X) is the new and revolutional phenomena of the recent era. In V2X environment, the data security of data and information is the most significant parameter, as the information is shared on the shared network. To secure the information in V2X environment; the blockchain technology can play a critical role as it consists of the ...
Ms. Taiyaba +5 more
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Overhead of V2X Secured Messages: An Analysis
2019 IEEE 89th Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC2019-Spring), 2019It is almost certain that the future transportation systems will follow a cooperative approach where vehicles become one of the numerous information providers of a very complex multi-agent system. Thus, connecting worldwide vehicles securely and reliably is a pivotal challenge for the next generation of trans- portation systems. To address this matter,
João Rufino +4 more
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2019
In this chapter, a high-level description of security is presented for car-to-car communication. Future cars will become safer and more robust using different sensors and technologies. Radar, Lidar, cameras, and connected cars will create a bubble around the car that a smart CPU box can manage, with or without the presence of the driver.
Marc Klaassen, Tomasz Szuprycinski
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In this chapter, a high-level description of security is presented for car-to-car communication. Future cars will become safer and more robust using different sensors and technologies. Radar, Lidar, cameras, and connected cars will create a bubble around the car that a smart CPU box can manage, with or without the presence of the driver.
Marc Klaassen, Tomasz Szuprycinski
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An overview of DNS security in V2X networks
2019 17th International Conference on Emerging eLearning Technologies and Applications (ICETA), 2019Application of Multicast DNS (mDNS) protocol in V2X networks opens a great opportunity for analyzing possible security threats generally known from the DNS protocol. In case of mDNS protocol, as a result of a change in the communication model from unicast to multicast, it is important to explore the aspect of decentralization of name services and ...
I. Dolnak, A. Jantosova, J. Litvik
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Traffic Technology International
A streamlined testing process, which automates verification procedures, is providing a more efficient and secure environment for the safe roll out of V2X technology
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A streamlined testing process, which automates verification procedures, is providing a more efficient and secure environment for the safe roll out of V2X technology
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Secure Resource Allocation for LTE-Based V2X Service
IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, 2018The 3rd Generation Partnership Project, Long Term Evolution (LTE) has recently completed its specifications for connected vehicular (V2X) service. In the meantime, researchers in academia and industry are addressing its security issues involving applications, network, and medium access control (MAC) layer protocols.
Kazi J. Ahmed, Myung J. Lee
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Utilizing turbo codes for secure 5G V2X
2020 IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques in Wireless Communications (MTTW), 2020Turbo codes is a very powerful and efficient error correction coding scheme since 1993. 5G V2X services need a compromise between performance and latency. Having this in mind and despite the complexity of turbo codes, our approach shows that they can be used for enhancing safety related 5G V2V and V2I services for short frame lengths. We use correlated
Costas Chaikalis +2 more
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Survey on Security and Privacy in 5G V2X
Proceedings of the 2022 6th International Conference on Electronic Information Technology and Computer Engineering, 2022Jianxin Qian +3 more
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