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AuthorJaved, Muhammad Awais
AuthorBen Hamida, Elyes
AuthorAl-Fuqaha, Ala
AuthorBhargava, Bharat
Available date2024-10-23T05:10:36Z
Publication Date2018
Publication NameIEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Magazine
ResourceScopus
ISSN19391390
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MITS.2018.2806636
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/60434
AbstractThe transportation system is gradually migrating toward autonomous, electric and intelligent vehicles. Wireless-enabled vehicles along with infrastructure units on the road are connected with traffic management centers that use intelligent data analysis tools to efficiently manage city's traffic. However, such wireless connectivity can make the ITS networks vulnerable to security threats; thus, impacting the application's reliability. On the other hand, the use of robust security techniques could hamper applications' quality of service (QoS). To understand the interplay between these two conflicting requirements, this article reviews the security and QoS design challenges in the ITS aspect of smart cities. Using an experimental test-bed, we evaluate the standard compliant security processing delays, develop an on-line tool that presents detailed security benchmark results, and study the impact of security on QoS using simulation results. We also discuss how machine learning based adaptive signature verification techniques can enhance QoS in ITS. We further present future opportunities to optimize the security-QoS balance for ITS applications.
SponsorThis article was made possible by NPRP grant #[7-1113-1-199] from the Qatar National Research Fund (a member of Qatar Foundation). The statements made herein are solely the responsibility of the authors.
Languageen
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
SubjectIntelligent systems
Learning systems
Quality of service
Experimental testbed
Intelligent data analysis
Intelligent transport systems
Security benchmarks
Signature verification
Traffic management centers
Transportation system
Wireless connectivities
Intelligent vehicle highway systems
TitleAdaptive security for intelligent transport system applications
TypeArticle
Pagination110-120
Issue Number2
Volume Number10
dc.accessType Full Text


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