Vcash: A Novel Reputation Framework for Identifying Denial of Traffic Service in Internet of Connected Vehicles
Zhihong Tian, Xiangsong Gao, Shen Su, and Jing Qiu

TL;DR
Vcash introduces a reputation framework leveraging RSUs and market trading principles to efficiently identify and prevent denial of traffic service attacks in connected vehicle networks.
Contribution
The paper proposes a novel reputation system using market trading rules and RSUs to improve trustworthiness and prevent false traffic event dissemination in connected vehicles.
Findings
Effective in avoiding bogus event spread
Vehicles must contribute to traffic detection to access services
Simulation confirms improved trust management
Abstract
Trust management of Internet of connected vehicles has been a hot topic during the recent years with the rapid development of UGV technologies. However, existing resolutions based on trustworthiness verification among vehicles make the traffic event transmission quite inefficient. In this paper, we assume that the deployed RSUs can provide efficient communication between any pair of RSU and vehicle, and propose Vcash, a reputation framework for identifying denial of traffic service, to resolve the trustworthiness problem in the application level of the Internet of connected vehicles. In our reputation framework, every vehicle communicates with the RSU directly for traffic event verification, and spread verified traffic event notification. We borrow the idea of market trading, and set up trading rules to restrict the malicious vehicle's spread of false message, and to encourage vehicles…
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