Vehicle Safety Communications :Protocols, Security, and Privacy ( Information and Communication Technology Series, )

Publication subTitle :Protocols, Security, and Privacy

Publication series :Information and Communication Technology Series,

Author: Tao Zhang  

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc‎

Publication year: 2012

E-ISBN: 9781118452219

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9781118132722

Subject: U461.91 Automobile safety

Language: ENG

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Description

Provides an up-to-date, in-depth look at the current research, design, and implementation of cooperative vehicle safety communication protocols and technology

Improving traffic safety has been a top concern for transportation agencies around the world and the focus of heavy research and development efforts sponsored by both governments and private industries. Cooperative vehicle systems—which use sensors and wireless technologies to reduce traffic accidents—can play a major role in making the world's roads safer.

Vehicle Safety Communications: Protocols, Security, and Privacy describes fundamental issues in cooperative vehicle safety and recent advances in technologies for enabling cooperative vehicle safety. It gives an overview of traditional vehicle safety issues, the evolution of vehicle safety technologies, and the need for cooperative systems where vehicles work together to reduce the number of crashes or mitigate damage when crashes become unavoidable.

Authored by two top industry professionals, the book:

  • Summarizes the history and current status of 5.9 GHz Dedicated Short Range Communications (DSRC) technology and standardization, discussing key issues in applying DSRC to support cooperative vehicle safety
  • Features an in-depth overview of on-board equipment (OBE) and roadside equipment (RSE) by describing sample designs to illustrate the key issues and potential solutions
  • Takes on security and privacy protection requirements and challenges, including how to design privacy-preserving digital certificate management systems and how to evict misbehaving vehicles
  • Includes coverage of vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) communications like intersection collision avoidance applications and vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communications like extended electronic brake lights and intersection movement assist

Vehicle Safety Communications is ideal for anyone working in the areas of—or studying—cooperative vehicle safety and vehicle communications.

Chapter

Title page

pp.:  1 – 5

Copyright page

pp.:  5 – 6

Contents

pp.:  6 – 7

Foreword

pp.:  7 – 17

Foreword

pp.:  17 – 19

Foreword

pp.:  19 – 21

Preface

pp.:  21 – 23

Acknowledgments

pp.:  23 – 27

1: Traffic Safety

pp.:  27 – 29

2: Automotive Safety Evolution

pp.:  29 – 38

3: Vehicle Architectures

pp.:  38 – 48

4: Connected Vehicles

pp.:  48 – 60

5: Dedicated Short-Range Communications

pp.:  60 – 72

6: WAVE Physical Layer

pp.:  72 – 80

7: WAVE Media Access Control Layer

pp.:  80 – 92

8: DSRC Data Rates

pp.:  92 – 103

9: WAVE Upper Layers

pp.:  103 – 121

10: Vehicle-to-Infrastructure Safety Applications

pp.:  121 – 134

11: Vehicle-to-Vehicle Safety Applications

pp.:  134 – 154

12: DSRC Scalability

pp.:  154 – 169

13: Security and Privacy Threats and Requirements

pp.:  169 – 179

14: Cryptographic Mechanisms

pp.:  179 – 195

15: Public Key Infrastructure for Vehicle Networks

pp.:  195 – 237

16: Privacy Protection with Shared Certificates

pp.:  237 – 265

17: Privacy Protection with Short-Lived Unique Certificates

pp.:  265 – 288

18: Privacy Protection with Group Signatures

pp.:  288 – 302

19: Privacy Protection against Certificate Authorities

pp.:  302 – 323

20: Comparison of Privacy-Preserving Certificate Management Schemes

pp.:  323 – 343

21: IEEE 1609.2 Security Services

pp.:  343 – 351

22: 4G for Vehicle Safety Communications

pp.:  351 – 375

Glossary

pp.:  375 – 388

Index

pp.:  388 – 395

LastPages

pp.:  395 – 401

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