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Toward a Distributed Trust Management scheme for VANET

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A Vehicular Ad hoc NETwork (VANET) is a self-organized network, formed by vehicles and some fixed equipment on roads called Roads Side Units (RSUs). Vehicular communications are expected to share different kinds of information between vehicles and infrastructure. Because of these specifications, securing VANET constitutes a difficult and challenging task that has attracted the interest of many researchers. In a previous work, we proposed a Clustering Mechanism for VANET (CMV) and its inherit Trust management scheme (TCMV) to ensure security of communication among vehicles. CMV organizes vehicles into clusters and elected Cluster Heads (CHs), and allows the clusters maintenance while dealing with velocity. On the other side, TCMV computes the credibility of the message by CH using the reputation of vehicles. However, we found that the value of credibility of the message by CH is not enough to verify if an exchanged message is correct or no. In order to provide a secured vehicle communication and to build reliance communication among vehicles, we propose a distributive trust management scheme for VANET to verify the correctness of the message based on the controlling of the vehicle'behavior by a miner and the credibility of message by a CH.

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ARES '18: Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security
August 2018
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DOI:10.1145/3230833
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  1. BlockChain
  2. Cluster Head
  3. Security
  4. Trust
  5. VANET

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