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AuthorJaved, Muhammad Awais
AuthorBen Hamida, Elyes
AuthorZnaidi, Wassim
Available date2024-09-19T08:54:34Z
Publication Date2016
Publication NameSensors (Switzerland)
ResourceScopus
ISSN14248220
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s16060879
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/59095
AbstractConnecting vehicles securely and reliably is pivotal to the implementation of next generation ITS applications of smart cities. With continuously growing security threats, vehicles could be exposed to a number of service attacks that could put their safety at stake. To address this concern, both US and European ITS standards have selected Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC) algorithms to secure vehicular communications. However, there is still a lack of benchmarking studies on existing security standards in real-world settings. In this paper, we first analyze the security architecture of the ETSI ITS standard. We then implement the ECC based digital signature and encryption procedures using an experimental test-bed and conduct an extensive benchmark study to assess their performance which depends on factors such as payload size, processor speed and security levels. Using network simulation models, we further evaluate the impact of standard compliant security procedures in dense and realistic smart cities scenarios. Obtained results suggest that existing security solutions directly impact the achieved quality of service (QoS) and safety awareness of vehicular applications, in terms of increased packet inter-arrival delays, packet and cryptographic losses, and reduced safety awareness in safety applications. Finally, we summarize the insights gained from the simulation results and discuss open research challenges for efficient working of security in ITS applications of smart cities.
SponsorThis article was made possible by NPRP grant #[7-1113-1-199] from the Qatar National Research FundQNRF (a member of Qatar Foundation). The statements made herein are solely the responsibility of the authors.
Languageen
PublisherMDPI
SubjectElliptic curve cryptography
Experimental benchmark
Intelligent transport systems
Network simulations
Quality of service
Safety awareness
Security and privacy
Smart cities
TitleSecurity in intelligent transport systems for smart cities: From theory to practice
TypeArticle
Issue Number6
Volume Number16
dc.accessType Open Access


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