sesa 18(17): e2

Research Article

Secure Communication in VANET Broadcasting

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  • @ARTICLE{10.4108/eai.10-1-2019.156243,
        author={Muhammad Jafer and M. Arif Khan and Sabih ur Rehman and Tanveer A. Zia},
        title={Secure Communication in VANET Broadcasting},
        journal={EAI Endorsed Transactions on Security and Safety},
        volume={5},
        number={17},
        publisher={EAI},
        journal_a={SESA},
        year={2018},
        month={12},
        keywords={VANETs, Secure Broadcasting, Network Coverage, Information Retransmission, Public Information},
        doi={10.4108/eai.10-1-2019.156243}
    }
    
  • Muhammad Jafer
    M. Arif Khan
    Sabih ur Rehman
    Tanveer A. Zia
    Year: 2018
    Secure Communication in VANET Broadcasting
    SESA
    EAI
    DOI: 10.4108/eai.10-1-2019.156243
Muhammad Jafer1,*, M. Arif Khan1, Sabih ur Rehman1, Tanveer A. Zia1
  • 1: School of Computing and Mathematics Charles Sturt University, Australia
*Contact email: mjafer@ieee.org

Abstract

Broadcasting is a communication mechanism utilized in VANET architecture that facilitates in disseminated of public information to help reduce traffic jams/congestions. The authentic and genuine nature of public information is required to be maintained to avoid broadcasting of false information causing mass panic and hysteria. Therefore, it is of utmost importance to secure the broadcasting information so that an intruder is unable to alter any information without compromising public nature of the information. In this paper, we have proposed a secure broadcasting architecture consisting of different layers stacked together in different formation according to operating modes. A real-time simulation model is developed in Python, while simulations are run on a supercomputer for the purpose of gathering results for highway environments. We compare the results of the proposed secure highway architecture with unsecure architecture. Overall, the results show delayed propagation time due to the availability of multiple information packets as well as prioritization of these information packets. However, there was no significant difference in retransmission of different information packets when compared with either different broadcasting probability or unsecure highway scenario, which indicates an effective as well as efficient, secure broadcasting architecture.