Secure Communication Protocol for Smart Transportation Based on Vehicular Cloud
Trupil Limbasiya, Debasis Das, Sanjay K. Sahay

TL;DR
This paper proposes a secure and efficient data transmission protocol for vehicular cloud computing in smart transportation, enhancing data security, searchability, and performance in connected vehicle environments.
Contribution
It introduces a novel data transmission protocol that addresses security, efficiency, and reliability challenges in vehicular cloud data management.
Findings
Improved data security against attacks.
Enhanced transmission performance and reliability.
Effective data search over encrypted storage.
Abstract
The pioneering concept of connected vehicles has transformed the way of thinking for researchers and entrepreneurs by collecting relevant data from nearby objects. However, this data is useful for a specific vehicle only. Moreover, vehicles get a high amount of data (e.g., traffic, safety, and multimedia infotainment) on the road. Thus, vehicles expect adequate storage devices for this data, but it is infeasible to have a large memory in each vehicle. Hence, the vehicular cloud computing (VCC) framework came into the picture to provide a storage facility by connecting a road-side-unit (RSU) with the vehicular cloud (VC). In this, data should be saved in an encrypted form to preserve security, but there is a challenge to search for information over encrypted data. Next, we understand that many of vehicular communication schemes are inefficient for data transmissions due to its poor…
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Taxonomy
TopicsVehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs) · Privacy-Preserving Technologies in Data · Autonomous Vehicle Technology and Safety
