Affiliation:
1. Brainware University, India
2. University of Engineering and Management, India
Abstract
With the increment in population, the problems of big cities regarding highly congested traffic are gaining more and more attention, with a goal of making them efficient and environmentally friendly. Most contain rich information and complex techniques that oppose ongoing optimization procedures. As security threats continue to grow, Vehicles are subject to various service attacks that can compromise security. To address these concerns, the US and European Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) standards select elliptic curve cryptography (ECC) algorithms for safe vehicle interactions. They introduced a two-layer taxonomy to Evolutionary computation for intelligent check transportation in smart cities is studied. This chapter will analyze the security architecture of the ETSI ITS standard. The results show that the existing security solution is better than the achieved level/quality of service (quality of service) and vehicular application performance regarding rising inter-arrival packet delay, packet and crypto loss, and reduced security awareness in security applications.