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Eviction of Misbehaving and Faulty Nodes in Vehicular Networks

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Eviction of Misbehaving and Faulty Nodes in Vehicular Networks
— Vehicular Networks (VNs) are emerging, among civilian applications, as a convincing instantiation of the mobile networking technology. However, security is a critical factor and a significant challenge to be met. Misbehaving or faulty network nodes have to be detected and prevented from disrupting network operation, a problem particularly hard to address in the lifecritical VN environment. Existing networks rely mainly on node certificate revocation for attacker eviction, but the lack of an omnipresent infrastructure in VNs may unacceptably delay the retrieval of the most recent and relevant revocation information; this will especially be the case in the early deployment stages of such a highly volatile and large-scale system. In this paper, we address this specific problem. We propose protocols, as components of a framework, for the identification and local containment of misbehaving or faulty nodes, and then for their eviction from the system. We tailor our design to the VN c...
Maxim Raya, Panagiotis Papadimitratos, Imad Aad, D
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Type Journal
Year 2007
Where JSAC
Authors Maxim Raya, Panagiotis Papadimitratos, Imad Aad, Daniel Jungels, Jean-Pierre Hubaux
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