IEEE Open Journal of the Communications Society (Jan 2022)

Towards 6G-Enabled Internet of Vehicles: Security and Privacy

  • Diana Pamela Moya Osorio,
  • Ijaz Ahmad,
  • Jose David Vega Sanchez,
  • Andrei Gurtov,
  • Johan Scholliers,
  • Matti Kutila,
  • Pawani Porambage

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/OJCOMS.2022.3143098
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3
pp. 82 – 105

Abstract

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The conceptualisation of the sixth generation of mobile wireless networks (6G) has already started with some potential disruptive technologies resonating as enablers for driving the emergence of a number of innovative applications. Particularly, 6G will be a prominent supporter for the evolution towards a truly Intelligent Transportation System and the realization of the Smart City concept by fulfilling the limitations of 5G, once vehicular networks are becoming highly dynamic and complex with stringent requirements on ultra-low latency, high reliability, and massive connections. More importantly, providing security and privacy to such critical systems should be a top priority as vulnerabilities can be catastrophic, thus there are huge concerns regarding data collected from sensors, people and their habits. In this paper, we provide a timely deliberation of the role that promissory 6G enabling technologies such as artificial intelligence, network softwarisation, network slicing, blockchain, edge computing, intelligent reflecting surfaces, backscatter communications, terahertz links, visible light communications, physical layer authentication, and cell-free massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) will play on providing the expected level of security and privacy for the Internet of Vehicles.

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