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Providing VANET security through active position detection

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Providing VANET security through active position detection
Vehicle position is one of the most valuable pieces of information in a Vehicular Adhoc NETwork (VANET). The main contribution of this work is a novel approach to enhancing position security in VANETs. We achieve local security by enlisting the help of on-board radar to detect neighboring vehicles and to confirm their announced coordinates. Local security is extended to achieve global security by using preset position-based groups to create a communication network and by using a dynamic challenging mechanism to confirm remote position information. Our solution is predicated on the widely accepted assumption that the vast majority of vehicles are honest and behave responsively. Extensive simulations confirm the quality of the proposed solution by measuring how fast compromised vehicles can be detected under various conditions. Key words: security, position, Sybil attack, radar, GPS, VANET
Gongjun Yan, Stephan Olariu, Michele C. Weigle
Added 09 Dec 2010
Updated 09 Dec 2010
Type Journal
Year 2008
Where COMCOM
Authors Gongjun Yan, Stephan Olariu, Michele C. Weigle
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