Infrastructure to Vehicle Real Time Secured Communication
Smita Pathak, Urmila Shrawankar

TL;DR
This paper discusses the design of real-time secure infrastructure-to-vehicle communication systems, emphasizing security, privacy, and practical deployment challenges in vehicular networks.
Contribution
It presents a real-time experimental infrastructure design for vehicular communication, comparing VANET with GPS and addressing IP management and security issues.
Findings
VANET offers advantages over GPS for vehicular communication.
Security and privacy are critical for deployment.
DHCP-based IP passing introduces specific security challenges.
Abstract
Among civilian communication systems, vehicular networks emerge as one of the most is convincing and yet most challenging instantiations of the mobile ad hoc networking technology. Towards the deployment of vehicular communication systems, security and privacy are critical factors and significant challenges to be met. This Vehicular communication (VC) system has the potential to improve road safety and driving comfort. Nevertheless, securing the operation is a prerequisite for deployment so in this paper we are focusing on real time experimental design of infrastructure to vehicle communication. We outline how VANET will be a better option than GPS technology. We also try to discuss IP address passing using DHCP in the network and the security issues.
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Taxonomy
TopicsVehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs) · Opportunistic and Delay-Tolerant Networks · Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
