Security Improvements for Connected Vehicles Position-Based Routing

Andrey Silva
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The constant growing on the number of vehicles is increasing the complexity of traffic in urban and highway environments. It is paramount to improve traffic management to guarantee better road usage and people’s safety. Through efficient communications, Vehicular Ad hoc Networks (VANETs) can provide enough information for traffic safety initiatives, daily traffic data processing, and entertainment information. However, VANETs are vulnerable to malicious nodes applying different types of net-work attacks, where an attacker can, for instance, forge its position to receive the data packet and drop the message. This can lead vehicles and authorities to make incorrect assumptions and decisions, which can result in dangerous situations. Therefore, any data dissemination protocol designed for VANET should consider security issues when selecting the next-hop forwarding node. In this paper, we propose a security scheme designed for position-based routing algorithms, which analyzes nodes position, transmission range, and hello packet interval. The scheme deals with malicious nodes performing network attacks, faking their positions forcing packets to be dropped. We used the Simulation of Urban MObility (SUMO) and Network Simulator-version 3 (NS-3) to compare our proposed scheme integrated with two well-known position-based algorithms. The results were collected in an urban Manhattan grid environment varying the number of nodes, the number of malicious nodes, as well as the number of source-destination pairs. The results show that the proposed security scheme can successfully improve the packet delivery ratio while maintaining low average end-to-end delay of the algorithms. 
基于位置路由的互联车辆安全性改进
随着车辆数量的不断增长,城市和公路交通环境的复杂性日益增加。改善交通管理以保证更好的道路使用和人员安全是至关重要的。通过高效的通信,车辆自组织网络(VANETs)可以为交通安全举措、日常交通数据处理和娱乐信息提供足够的信息。然而,vanet很容易受到应用不同类型网络攻击的恶意节点的攻击,例如,攻击者可以伪造其位置来接收数据包并丢弃消息。这可能导致车辆和当局做出错误的假设和决定,从而导致危险的情况。因此,任何为VANET设计的数据传播协议在选择下一跳转发节点时都要考虑安全性问题。本文提出了一种基于位置路由算法的安全方案,该方案分析了节点位置、传输范围和hello包间隔。该方案处理执行网络攻击的恶意节点,伪造其位置迫使数据包被丢弃。我们使用城市交通模拟(SUMO)和网络模拟器版本3 (NS-3)来比较我们提出的方案与两种知名的基于位置的算法。结果是在曼哈顿城市网格环境中收集的,该环境改变了节点的数量、恶意节点的数量以及源-目标对的数量。结果表明,所提出的安全方案在保持较低的端到端平均时延的同时,成功地提高了包的投递率。
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