Secure Vehicular Communication Systems: Implementation, Performance, and Research Challenges
Cryptography and Security
2016-11-18 v1 Networking and Internet Architecture
Abstract
Vehicular Communication (VC) systems are on the verge of practical deployment. Nonetheless, their security and privacy protection is one of the problems that have been addressed only recently. In order to show the feasibility of secure VC, certain implementations are required. In [1] we discuss the design of a VC security system that has emerged as a result of the European SeVeCom project. In this second paper, we discuss various issues related to the implementation and deployment aspects of secure VC systems. Moreover, we provide an outlook on open security research issues that will arise as VC systems develop from today's simple prototypes to full-fledged systems.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0912.5393,
title = {Secure Vehicular Communication Systems: Implementation, Performance, and Research Challenges},
author = {F. Kargl and P. Papadimitratos and L. Buttyan and M. Muter and B. Wiedersheim and E. Schoch and T. -V. Thong and G. Calandriello and A. Held and A. Kung and J. -P. Hubaux},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0912.5393},
year = {2016}
}