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Application security in vehicular networks

Darko Gliha (2011) Application security in vehicular networks. EngD thesis.

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    Abstract

    Information needs are increasing from year to year. It is therefore crucial that we obtain information as soon as the need arises. The focus of my thesis shall concentrate on the area of vehicular networks. Vehicular networks are essentially similar to all other fixed networks: they share some components, but also have some significant differences. The main differences include various sensors, which are found in vehicles and the way nodes connect to the network, which mainly occurs when travelling at higher speeds. In the first part of this work I will list various technologies which enable functioning of such networks, as well as their different possible layouts. In the central part, I will focus on applications that drive such networks to evolve. Here I will also present a variety of such applications. I will then dedicate the following chapter of this thesis to security, a key aspect of the vehicular network. I will present a range of security challenges and requirements in terms of network planning, as well as safety requirements with regards to applications. Finally, I will present the different possible attacks on vehicular networks and applications used in this type of network, and define attacker types. The work concludes with advice on countermeasures that could be taken to ensure higher level of security and more resilience against attackers.

    Item Type: Thesis (EngD thesis)
    Keywords: vehicular network, attacks, applications in vehicular network
    Number of Pages: 47
    Language of Content: Slovenian
    Mentor / Comentors:
    Name and SurnameIDFunction
    doc. dr. Mojca Ciglarič256Mentor
    Link to COBISS: http://www.cobiss.si/scripts/cobiss?command=search&base=50070&select=(ID=00008464724)
    Institution: University of Ljubljana
    Department: Faculty of Computer and Information Science
    Item ID: 1376
    Date Deposited: 07 Jun 2011 14:18
    Last Modified: 13 Aug 2011 00:39
    URI: http://eprints.fri.uni-lj.si/id/eprint/1376

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