A Trust-Based Malicious RSU Detection Mechanism in Edge-Enabled Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks
Farhana Siddiqua, Mosarrat Jahan

TL;DR
This paper proposes a trust-based detection mechanism for malicious RSUs in edge-enabled VANETs, utilizing R2R interactions and sensor data verification to improve accuracy and enhance routing efficiency.
Contribution
It introduces a novel trust assessment scheme that leverages RSU-to-RSU interactions and sensor data validation, addressing limitations of existing methods.
Findings
Detects approximately 92% of malicious RSUs.
Improves routing efficiency in VANETs.
Effectively identifies altered sensor data.
Abstract
Edge-enabled Vehicular Ad Hoc Network (VANET) introduces real-time services and storage, computation, and communication facilities to the vehicles through Roadside Units (RSUs). Nevertheless, RSUs are often easy targets for security assaults due to their placement in an open, unprotected environment and resource-constrained nature. The malicious RSUs compromised by security attacks impose threats to human safety by impeding the operations of VANETs. Hence, an effective malevolent RSU detection mechanism is crucial for VANETs. Existing trust-based detection mechanisms assign trust scores to RSUs based on their interactions with moving vehicles where precise detection of rogue RSUs depends on the accuracy of trust scores. However, brief interaction of RSUs with the running vehicles permits inadequate time to estimate trust accurately. Besides, current works use only vehicle speed and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsVehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs) · Privacy-Preserving Technologies in Data · Security in Wireless Sensor Networks
