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Secure service discovery protocol for intelligent transport systems: proof of correctness

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Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) have attracted many researchers that invested a lot of effort to develop many applications mainly for vehicular systems. Existing and investigated applications in vehicular systems are classified in two folds: safety applications and convenience applications. The first type of applications focuses mainly on drivers security and safety on the roads by providing warnings and alerts if there are accidents or disasters. The second type of applications helps drivers and passengers to localize services, get accurate weather or road condition information, get entertainment access, or even interact with surrounding services. Thus, a secure service discovery and communication protocol is mandatory in order to prevent from many attacks and malicious processes in the vehicular system. An efficient service discovery protocol should guarantee a secure discovery and communication in the vehicular system while maintaining the network scalability and a low communication delay. In this paper, we present the possible attacks that can happen at the discovery level and at the routing level. Then, we present our secure service discovery protocol for vehicular systems designed for the convenience type of applications. We prove the correctness of our proposed scheme and we compute its message complexity.

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      DIVANet '11: Proceedings of the first ACM international symposium on Design and analysis of intelligent vehicular networks and applications
      November 2011
      140 pages
      ISBN:9781450309042
      DOI:10.1145/2069000
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      1. location-based services
      2. security
      3. service discovery
      4. vehicular systems

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      • (2014)Toward Designing Efficient Service Discovery Protocol in Vehicular NetworksInternet of Vehicles – Technologies and Services10.1007/978-3-319-11167-4_9(87-98)Online publication date: 2014
      • (2013)Protocol of change pseudonyms for VANETs38th Annual IEEE Conference on Local Computer Networks - Workshops10.1109/LCNW.2013.6758514(162-167)Online publication date: Oct-2013
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