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: Received: 31 May 2017 / Approved: 1 June 2017 / Online: 1 June 2017 (04:51:57 CEST)
How to cite:
Erçakır, O.; Kızılırmak, O.; Erol, V. Network Security Issues and Solutions on Vehicular Communication Systems. Preprints2017, 2017060001. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints201706.0001.v1
Erçakır, O.; Kızılırmak, O.; Erol, V. Network Security Issues and Solutions on Vehicular Communication Systems. Preprints 2017, 2017060001. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints201706.0001.v1
Erçakır, O.; Kızılırmak, O.; Erol, V. Network Security Issues and Solutions on Vehicular Communication Systems. Preprints2017, 2017060001. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints201706.0001.v1
APA Style
Erçakır, O., Kızılırmak, O., & Erol, V. (2017). Network Security Issues and Solutions on Vehicular Communication Systems. Preprints. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints201706.0001.v1
Chicago/Turabian Style
Erçakır, O., Orkun Kızılırmak and Volkan Erol. 2017 "Network Security Issues and Solutions on Vehicular Communication Systems" Preprints. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints201706.0001.v1
Abstract
Vehicle to vehicle (V2V) and Vehicle to infrastructure (V2I) or briefly V2X communications are the one of hot topics in automotive industry. Therefore, this situation is providing many advantages of connected vehicles and infrastructures which bring to human life. For instance, vehicles and road infrastructures which shares information with each other, provides a neat flow regulation, more ordered traffic flow and therefore jammed traffic dependent accident’s percentage will be decreased. On the other hand, security is the most important issue for these systems because the operation of V2X networks is completely dependent on uninterrupted and accurate information sharing. In the light of these information, in this paper we review security issues and current solution architectures. We also propose some open problems in this lively field.
Keywords
vehicle to vehicle communications; vehicle to infrastructure communications; network security; mobile ad-hoc networks
Subject
Computer Science and Mathematics, Security Systems
Copyright:
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