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Wireless Security in Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks: A Survey
Silicon Austria Labs GmbH, Australia.
Silicon Austria Labs GmbH, Australia.
Mälardalen University. AVL List GmbH, Australia.
AVL List GmbH, Australia.
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2022 (English)In: SAE International Journal of Connected and Automated Vehicles, ISSN 2574-0741, Vol. 6, no 2Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

Vehicular communications face unique security issues in wireless communications. While new vehicles are equipped with a large set of communication technologies, product life cycles are long and software updates are not widespread. The result is a host of outdated and unpatched technologies being used on the street. This has especially severe security impacts because autonomous vehicles are pushing into the market, which will rely, at least partly, on the integrity of the provided information. We provide an overview of the currently deployed communication systems and their security weaknesses and features to collect and compare widely used security mechanisms. In this survey, we focus on technologies that work in an ad hoc manner. This includes Long-Term Evolution mode 4 (LTE-PC5), Wireless Access in Vehicular Environments (WAVE), Intelligent Transportation Systems at 5 Gigahertz (ITS-G5), and Bluetooth. First, we detail the underlying protocols and their architectural components. Then, we list security designs and concepts, as well as the currently known security flaws and exploits. Our overview shows the individual strengths and weaknesses of each protocol. This provides a path to interfacing separate protocols while being mindful of their respective limitations.

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SAE International , 2022. Vol. 6, no 2
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Cybersecurity, ITS security, ITS-G5, WAVE, Wi-Fi, Intelligent systems, Intelligent vehicle highway systems, Life cycle, Long Term Evolution (LTE), Network security, Surveys, Vehicle to vehicle communications, Wireless local area networks (WLAN), Cyber security, Security issues, Vehicular Adhoc Networks (VANETs), Vehicular communications, Vehicular environments, Wireless access, Wireless access in vehicular environment, Wireless security
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Communication Systems
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URN: urn:nbn:se:mdh:diva-60948DOI: 10.4271/12-06-02-0011Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85137512734OAI: oai:DiVA.org:mdh-60948DiVA, id: diva2:1712704
Available from: 2022-11-22 Created: 2022-11-22 Last updated: 2022-11-22Bibliographically approved

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