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Privacy Issues of Vehicular Ad-Hoc Networks

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Vehicular Ad-Hoc Networks are networks of communication between vehicles and roadside units. These networks have the potential to increase safety and provide many services to drivers, but they also present risks to privacy. Researching mechanism to protect privacy requires two key ingredients: 1. a precise definition of privacy that reflects citizens’ concern and perceptions, and 2. an upstanding of the type of attacks in VANETs. In this research, we formulate a workable definition of privacy, and focus on tracking attacks, which we found to lacking. Although considerable research has been performed in tracking none of the published solutions ensures full protection. We propose to combine a set of published solutions, namely: Mix Zones, Silent Periods, and Group Signatures in order to improve the privacy of drivers. Vehicles enters a region where, vehicles change their pseudonyms (Mix Zone) as well as network addresses; next enter the silent period, and then use one group key for communication. It could help make tracking more difficult and increase the safety and confidence of drivers using VANET.

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Abstract
 1. Introduction
 2. Privacy
 3. Related Works
  3.1. Attacks
 4. Proposed Solution
  4.1. Entering mix zone
  4.2. Entering silent period
  4.3. Group keys
 5. Theoretical analysis
 6. Simulations
 7. Conclusion and future work
 References

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  • Hang Dok Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Oakland University
  • Huirong Fu Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Oakland University
  • Hesiri Weerasinghe Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Oakland University
  • Ruben Echevarria University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA.

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