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VANet security challenges and solutions: A survey

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This paper presents an extensive overview of VANET security characteristics and challenges as well as requirements, and gives the details of the recent security architectures and the well-known security standards protocols.
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This article is published in Vehicular Communications.The article was published on 2017-01-01. It has received 471 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Cloud computing security & Security information and event management.

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Future Intelligent and Secure Vehicular Network Toward 6G: Machine-Learning Approaches

TL;DR: A survey on various ML techniques applied to communication, networking, and security parts in vehicular networks and envision the ways of enabling AI toward a future 6G vehicular network, including the evolution of intelligent radio (IR), network intelligentization, and self-learning with proactive exploration.
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Named Data Networking in Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks: State-of-the-Art and Challenges

TL;DR: Inspired by the extensive research results in NDN-based VANET, this paper provides a detailed and systematic review ofNDN-driven VANet and discusses the feasibility of NDN architecture in VANets environment.
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V2VR: Reliable Hybrid-Network-Oriented V2V Data Transmission and Routing Considering RSUs and Connectivity Probability

TL;DR: A reliable VANET routing decision scheme based on the Manhattan mobility model is proposed, which considers the integration of roadside units (RSUs) into wireless and wired modes for data transmission and routing optimization and can support real-time planning and improve network transmission performance.
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A survey on internet of vehicles: Applications, security issues & solutions

TL;DR: A lightweight authentication protocol for RFID (Radio-Frequency Identification devices) has been proposed to overcome the drawbacks of existing solutions and to provide better performance in terms of low detection time, low CPU and memory consumption to strengthen the existing IoV environment.
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A Survey of Vehicle to Everything (V2X) Testing.

TL;DR: This article investigates and summarize the testing methods for V2X in the communication process and describes them in detail from the architectural perspective, and proposes an end-to-end testing system combining virtual and real environments which can undertake the test task of the full protocol stack.
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Vehicular Networking: A Survey and Tutorial on Requirements, Architectures, Challenges, Standards and Solutions

TL;DR: The basic characteristics of vehicular networks are introduced, an overview of applications and associated requirements, along with challenges and their proposed solutions are provided, and the current and past major ITS programs and projects in the USA, Japan and Europe are provided.
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Vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETS): status, results, and challenges

TL;DR: Some of the VANET research challenges that still need to be addressed to enable the ubiquitous deployment and widespead adoption of scalable, reliable, robust, and secure VANet architectures, protocols, technologies, and services are outlined.
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The security of vehicular ad hoc networks

TL;DR: A set of security protocols are provided, it is shown that they protect privacy and the robustness of these protocols are analyzed, and a quantitative assessment of the proposed solution is carried out.
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Securing vehicular communications

TL;DR: The road to a successful introduction of vehicular communications has to pass through the analysis of potential security threats and the design of a robust security architecture able to cope with these threats.
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Efficient and robust pseudonymous authentication in VANET

TL;DR: This paper design mechanisms that reduce the security overhead for safety beaconing, and retain robustness for transportation safety, even in adverse network settings, are designed.
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