Autonomic Vehicular Networks: Safety, Privacy, Cybersecurity and Societal Issues
G\'erard Le Lann (RITS)

TL;DR
This paper discusses the integration of safety, privacy, and cybersecurity in self-organizing vehicular networks, highlighting key challenges and societal implications of automated driving and cyber surveillance.
Contribution
It introduces novel solutions for joint safety, privacy, and cybersecurity in autonomous vehicular networks and discusses societal impacts of these technologies.
Findings
Proposes solutions for safety, privacy, and cybersecurity in vehicular networks
Highlights societal implications of automated driving and cyber surveillance
Emphasizes the importance of addressing societal and ethical issues
Abstract
Safety, efficiency, privacy, and cybersecurity can be achieved jointly in self-organizing networks of communicating vehicles of various automated driving levels. The underlying approach, solutions and novel results are briefly exposed. We explain why we are faced with a crucial choice regarding motorized society and cyber surveillance.
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Taxonomy
TopicsVehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs) · Autonomous Vehicle Technology and Safety · Traffic control and management
