DocumentCode
1407463
Title
Security Games for Vehicular Networks
Author
Alpcan, Tansu ; Buchegger, Sonja
Author_Institution
Deutsche Telekom Labs., Tech. Univ. of Berlin, Berlin, Germany
Volume
10
Issue
2
fYear
2011
Firstpage
280
Lastpage
290
Abstract
Vehicular networks (VANETs) can be used to improve transportation security, reliability, and management. This paper investigates security aspects of VANETs within a game-theoretic framework where defensive measures are optimized with respect to threats posed by malicious attackers. The formulations are chosen to be abstract on purpose in order to maximize applicability of the models and solutions to future systems. The security games proposed for vehicular networks take as an input centrality measures computed by mapping the centrality values of the car networks to the underlying road topology. The resulting strategies help locating most valuable or vulnerable points (e.g., against jamming) in vehicular networks. Thus, optimal deployment of traffic control and security infrastructure is investigated both in the static (e.g., fixed roadside units) and dynamic cases (e.g., mobile law enforcement units). Multiple types of security games are studied under varying information availability assumptions for the players, leading to fuzzy game and fictitious play formulations in addition to classical zero-sum games. The effectiveness of the security game solutions is evaluated numerically using realistic simulation data obtained from traffic engineering systems.
Keywords
fuzzy systems; game theory; telecommunication security; vehicular ad hoc networks; VANET; fictitious play formulation; fuzzy game; game theory; malicious attacker; road topology; security game; security infrastructure; traffic control; traffic engineering system; transportation reliability; transportation security; vehicular networks; Games; Network topology; Roads; Security; Topology; Vehicle dynamics; Vehicles; Vehicular networks; game theory; optimization.; security;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Mobile Computing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1536-1233
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMC.2010.146
Filename
5671532
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