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Citation

Kamel J, Ansari MR, Petit J, Kaiser A, Jemaa IB, Urien P. IEEE Trans. Vehicular Tech. 2020; 69(6): 6631-6643.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2020, IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers))

DOI

10.1109/TVT.2020.2984878

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems (C-ITS) is an ongoing technology that will change our driving experience in the near future. In such systems, vehicles and Road-Side Unit (RSU) cooperate by broadcasting V2X messages over the vehicular network. Safety applications use these data to detect and avoid dangerous situations on time. MisBehavior Detection (MBD) in Cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems (C-ITS) is an active research topic which consists of monitoring data semantics of the exchanged Vehicle-to-X communication (V2X) messages to detect and identify potential misbehaving entities. The detection process consists of performing plausibility and consistency checks on the received V2X messages. If an anomaly is detected, the entity may report it by sending a Misbehavior Report (MBR) to the Misbehavior Authority (MA). The MA will then investigate the event and decide to revoke the sender or not. In this paper, we present a MisBehavior Detection (MBD) simulation framework that enables the research community to develop, test, and compare MBD algorithms. We also demonstrate its capabilities by running example scenarios and discuss their results. Framework For Misbehavior Detection (F2MD) is open source and available for free on our github.


Language: en

Keywords

C-ITS; cooperative communication; Cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems; Cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems (C-ITS); detection process; intelligent transportation systems; Mathematical model; MBD; MBR; Misbehavior Authority; MisBehavior Detection; MisBehavior Detection simulation framework; Misbehavior Report; mobile computing; road side unit; Safety; Security; Sensors; signal detection; Simulation; traffic engineering computing; V2X messages; Vehicle-to-everything; vehicle-to-X communication messages; vehicular ad hoc networks; Vehicular ad hoc networks; vehicular network; Veins

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