Communication Security in the Internet of Vehicles based Industrial Value Chain
Yuanfang Chen, Muhammad Alam, Xiaohua Xu

TL;DR
This paper reviews communication security challenges in the Internet of Vehicles-based industrial value chain, discusses security requirements and solutions, and illustrates attack detection in vehicle ECUs.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of security issues and solutions specific to IoV industrial value chains, including practical attack detection examples.
Findings
Identified key security challenges in IoV communication.
Summarized security requirements for IoV-based industrial chains.
Presented an example of attack detection in vehicle ECUs.
Abstract
The Internet of Vehicles (IoV) is formed by connecting vehicles to Internet of Things. It enables vehicles to ubiquitously access to the information of customers (drivers), suppliers, and even producers to structure an IoV-based industrial value chain. Nevertheless, with the increase in vehicle networking and the information exchange among drivers, suppliers, and producers, communication security is emerging as a serious issue. In this article, we provide an overview of the communication security, and a summary of security requirements. Moreover, we clarify how security solutions can be used to conquer security challenges in the value chain. Finally, an example of attack detection and identification in Electronic Control Units (ECUs) of vehicles is used to concretely illustrate the challenges.
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Taxonomy
TopicsVehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs)
