Abstract
Distributing a Certificate Revocation List (CRL) quickly to all vehicles in the system requires a very large number of road side units (RSUs) to be deployed and maintained by the CA. In reality, initial deployment stage of vehicular networks would be characterized by limited infrastructure as a result in very limited vehicle to infrastructure communication. However, every vehicle wants the most recent CRLs to protect itself from malicious users and malfunctioning equipments, as well as to increase the overall security of the vehicle networks. To address this challenge, we propose a nomadic device based CRL acquisition method using nomadic device’s communication capability with cellular networks. When a vehicle could not directly communicate with nearby RSUs, the nomadic device acts as a security mediator to perform vehicle’s security functions continuously through cellular networks. Therefore, even if RSUs are not deployed or sparsely deployed, vehicle’s security threats could be minimized by receiving the most recent CRLs in a reasonable time.
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This research was supported by Basic Science Research Program through the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) funded by the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology (NRF-2011-0027-006).
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Kim, H., Oh, T.H., Choi, Y.B. (2012). Nomadic Device Based CRL Acquisition Method for Vehicular Networks. In: Lee, G., Howard, D., Ślęzak, D., Hong, Y.S. (eds) Convergence and Hybrid Information Technology. ICHIT 2012. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 310. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-32692-9_12
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