Secure IP Mobility Management for VANET
This brief presents the challenges and solutions for VANETs’ security and privacy problems occurring in mobility management protocols including Mobile IPv6 (MIPv6), Proxy MIPv6 (PMIPv6), and Network Mobility (NEMO). The authors give an overview of the con
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Sanaa Taha Xuemin Shen
Secure IP Mobility Management for VANET
SpringerBriefs in Computer Science
Series Editors Stan Zdonik Peng Ning Shashi Shekhar Jonathan Katz Xindong Wu Lakhmi C. Jain David Padua Xuemin Shen Borko Furht V. S. Subrahmanian Martial Hebert Katsushi Ikeuchi Bruno Siciliano
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Sanaa Taha Information Technology Department Faculty of Computers and Information Cairo University Orman, Giza Egypt
ISSN 2191-5768 ISBN 978-3-319-01350-3 DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-01351-0
Xuemin Shen Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering University of Waterloo Waterloo, ON Canada
ISSN 2191-5776 (electronic) ISBN 978-3-319-01351-0 (eBook)
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Preface
With the proliferation of IP-based vehicular applications, such as Internet access and Infotainment, the underlying mobility management protocols for Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs) have been recently witnessed noticeable improvements. Mobility management protocols for VANETs are envisioned to support mobile nodes (MNs)
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