Survey on security challenges in VANET Survey on security challenges in VANET Survey on security challenges in VANET Survey on security challenges in VANET

Recent advances in development of Wireless Communication in Vehicular Adhoc Network (VANET) has provided emerging platform for industrialists and researchers. Vehicular adhoc networks are multihop networks with no fixed infrastructure. It comprises of moving vehicles communicating with each other. One of the main challenge in VANET is to route the data efficiently from source to destination. Designing an efficient routing protocol for VANET is tedious task. Also because of wireless medium it is vulnerable to several attacks. Since attacks mislead the network operations, security is mandatory for successful deployment of such technology. This survey paper gives brief overview of different routing protocols. Also attempt has been made to identify major security issues and challenges associated with different routing protocols. .

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