Download PDFOpen PDF in browserBlackhole Attack Mitigation in Vehicular Networks: A SurveyEasyChair Preprint 25507 pages•Date: February 5, 2020AbstractVehicular Ad-Hoc Networks (VANETs) are a highly dynamic Mobile Ad-Hoc Network (MANNET), which can provide proficient and safe conveyance among vehicles and road side units or base stations. The vehicles in VANET are intelligent as they are able to communicate with their surrounding neighbors; referred as nodes. Vehicular Ad hoc Networks are gaining interest of researchers worldwide because in future they will modernize driving experience by providing things from localized traffic updates, sudden car braking, adaptive cruise control and many other things. However, security concerns generally seen in adhoc networks or unique to VANET, present great challenges in terms of integrity, client validation, anonymity and privacy. In this paper we will go through different security threats to VANETs, how those attacks can disrupt the VANETs and different possible solutions for those attacks Keyphrases: Black hole attack, Cryptography, ECDLP, IDS, Smart Vehicles, VANET security
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