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Title

SECURITY FRAMEWORK FOR VANET: SURVEY AND EVALUATION

Author

Emad Felemban, Salem M. Albogamind, Atif Naseer, and Hassan H. Sinky

Citation

Vol. 21  No. 8  pp. 55-64

Abstract

In the last few years, the massive development in wireless networks, high internet speeds and improvement in car manufacturing has shifted research focus to Vehicular Ad-HOC Networks (VANETs). Consequently, many related frameworks are explored, and it is found that security is the primary issue for VANETs. Despite that, a small number of research studies have taken into consideration the identification of performance standards and parameters. In this paper, VANET security frameworks are explored, studied and analysed which resulted in the identification of a list of performance evaluation parameters. These parameters are defined and categorized based on the nature of parameter (security or general context). These parameters are identified to be used by future researchers to evaluate their proposed VANET security frameworks. The implementation paradigms of security frameworks are also identified, which revealed that almost all research studies used simulation for implementation and testing. The simulators used in the simulation processes are also analysed. The results of this study showed that most of the surveyed studies used NS-2 simulator with a percentage of 54.4%. The type of scenario (urban, highway, rural) is also evaluated and it is found that 50% studies used highway urban scenario in simulation.

Keywords

Vehicular Ad-HOC Networks (VANETs), Security Framework, urban scenario.

URL

http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202108/20210808.pdf