Title | Developing a Secured and Reliable Vehicular Communication System and Its Performance Evaluation |
Publication Type | Conference Paper |
Year of Publication | 2020 |
Authors | Billah, Mohammad Masum, Khan, Niaz Ahmed, Ullah, Mohammad Woli, Shahriar, Faisal, Rashid, Syed Zahidur, Ahmed, Md Razu |
Conference Name | 2020 IEEE Region 10 Symposium (TENSYMP) |
Keywords | Access Control List(ACL), certification, compositionality, IP networks, manet privacy, Metrics, Monitoring, Network security, pubcrawl, Resiliency, Roadside Infrastructure Unit (RSU), Safety, secure and reliable, Sensors, Servers, Traffic Certification Authority (TCA), Vehicular Ad Hoc Network (VANETs), vehicular ad hoc networks |
Abstract | The Ad-hoc Vehicular networks (VANET) was developed through the implementation of the concepts of ad-hoc mobile networks(MANET), which is swiftly maturing, promising, emerging wireless communication technology nowadays. Vehicular communication enables us to communicate with other vehicles and Roadside Infrastructure Units (RSU) to share information pertaining to the safety system, traffic analysis, Authentication, privacy, etc. As VANETs operate in an open wireless connectivity system, it increases permeable of variant type's security issues. Security concerns, however, which are either generally seen in ad-hoc networks or utterly unique to VANET, present significant challenges. Access Control List (ACL) can be an efficient feature to solve such security issues by permitting statements to access registered specific IP addresses in the network and deny statement unregistered IP addresses in the system. To establish such secured VANETs, the License number of the vehicle will be the Identity Number, which will be assigned via a DNS server by the Traffic Certification Authority (TCA). TCA allows registered vehicles to access the nearest two or more regions. For special vehicles, public access should be restricted by configuring ACL on a specific IP. Smart-card given by TCA can be used to authenticate a subscriber by checking previous records during entry to a new network area. After in-depth analysis of Packet Delivery Ratio (PDR), Packet Loss Ratio (PLR), Average Delay, and Handover Delay, this research offers more secure and reliable communication in VANETs. |
DOI | 10.1109/TENSYMP50017.2020.9230813 |
Citation Key | billah_developing_2020 |