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AuthorBen Hamida, Elyes
AuthorJaved, Muhammad Awais
AuthorZnaidi, Wassim
Available date2024-10-23T05:10:36Z
Publication Date2017
Publication NameInternational Journal of Space-Based and Situated Computing
ISSN2044-4893
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1504/IJSSC.2017.084120
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/60431
AbstractVehicular ad hoc network provides safety applications for next generation intelligent transport systems. By periodically transmitting mobility information in basic safety messages (BSMs), vehicles get an overview of the neighbourhood. As applications involving vehicular networks impact human safety, reliability of BSMs is a key requirement, which however is a challenging task in heavy traffic scenarios where many BSMs are queued up simultaneously for signature verification. This results in long verification delays for many critical BSMs from nearby vehicles. To overcome this challenge, we propose two adaptive security mechanisms in this paper that can be used by the ITS applications to enhance their QoS and maintain good level of security. The first technique is a receiver-oriented technique that uses channel aware mechanism to prioritise the signature verification of BSMs from closer neighbours. The second technique is transmitter based that can adaptively select the best security level for BSMs according to cryptographic loss rate. Simulation results verify the performance enhancement achieved by the proposed framework in terms of several safety awareness metrics as compared with the existing schemes. AB - Vehicular ad hoc network provides safety applications for next generation intelligent transport systems. By periodically transmitting mobility information in basic safety messages (BSMs), vehicles get an overview of the neighbourhood. As applications involving vehicular networks impact human safety, reliability of BSMs is a key requirement, which however is a challenging task in heavy traffic scenarios where many BSMs are queued up simultaneously for signature verification. This results in long verification delays for many critical BSMs from nearby vehicles. To overcome this challenge, we propose two adaptive security mechanisms in this paper that can be used by the ITS applications to enhance their QoS and maintain good level of security. The first technique is a receiver-oriented technique that uses channel aware mechanism to prioritise the signature verification of BSMs from closer neighbours. The second technique is transmitter based that can adaptively select the best security level for BSMs according to cryptographic loss rate. Simulation results verify the performance enhancement achieved by the proposed framework in terms of several safety awareness metrics as compared with the existing schemes.
Languageen
PublisherInderscience Publishers
Subjectvehicular applications
intelligent transport systems
basic safety messages
elliptic curve digital signature algorithm
adaptive security provisioning symbolic data analysis
clustering
classification
statistical pattern recognition
image analysis
information retrieval symbolic data analysis
clustering
classification
statistical pattern recognition
information retrieval
TitleAdaptive security provisioning for vehicular safety applications
TypeArticle
Pagination16-31
Issue Number1
Volume Number7
dc.accessType Abstract Only


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