This book provides probabilistic, deterministic and geolocation-aware
approaches for adaptive connectivity, robust security and privacy-aware
communications for vehicular cyber physical systems (CPS). It presents
mathematical models and numerical results obtained from experiments and
simulations, and a trade-off between connectivity, security and privacy
for vehicular communications.
Connectivity between vehicles is crucial for vehicular CPS. Intelligent
vehicular CPS provides not only road safety and traffic efficiency by
exchanging information among vehicles, but also offers infotainment
services to passengers using a variety of wireless technologies to
forward the traffic/trajectory information with Vehicle-to-Vehicle
(V2V), vehicular ad hoc network (VANET), and
Vehicle-to-Roadside-to-Vehicle (V2R2V) communications.
The book covers how to ensure that the message received from other
vehicles is secure and trustworthy, rather than malicious. Further, it
reveals how to make sure that the privacy of participants is not
revealed while validating the received message. Researchers and
professionals working with vehicular networks, smart systems, cyber
physical systems, and mobile privacy will find this book valuable.