The Security and Privacy of Smart Vehicles
IEEE Security and Privacy
Connectivity with Static Transmission Range in Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks
CNSR '05 Proceedings of the 3rd Annual Communication Networks and Services Research Conference
VARS: A Vehicle Ad-Hoc Network Reputation System
WOWMOM '05 Proceedings of the Sixth IEEE International Symposium on World of Wireless Mobile and Multimedia Networks
Localization in Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks
ICW '05 Proceedings of the 2005 Systems Communications
The security of vehicular ad hoc networks
Proceedings of the 3rd ACM workshop on Security of ad hoc and sensor networks
Enhancing Security and Privacy in Traffic-Monitoring Systems
IEEE Pervasive Computing
Enhancing the Security of Local DangerWarnings in VANETs - A Simulative Analysis of Voting Schemes
ARES '07 Proceedings of the The Second International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security
The scalability problem of vehicular ad hoc networks and how to solve it
IEEE Wireless Communications
Challenges of intervehicle ad hoc networks
IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems
Group-Based Authentication and Key Agreement
Wireless Personal Communications: An International Journal
An effective AKA protocol for UMTS
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Double Delegation-Based Authentication and Key Agreement Protocol for PCSs
Wireless Personal Communications: An International Journal
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The integration of communication protocols into transport systems is a much adored research area today. Much of seminal work has been reported on the topic of intelligent transportation systems (ITS) in the recent years.Many advanced techniques have been garnered to improve online communication and to promote the security, comfort, and efficiency of ITS. Of primary importance to the effective application of ITS is the communication protocol used. A fascinating development is that the yesterday's Global System for Mobile Communication protocol is being replaced by the Universal Mobile Telecommunication System protocol, which is the third-generation mobile technology. This article attempts to identify a suitable communication system for ITS applications. It is impracticable to substantially modify the original UMTS-IMS-AKA protocol which is in practice because it can disturb the operation of the current system, and thus we explore other possibilities through this research. We investigate a novel protocol to make the original UMTS-IMS-AKA protocol compliant with ITS as well as adaptable into the current UMTS protocol.