IEEE Workshop on
Advanced Security and Privacy Solutions in Internet of Vehicles (IEEE-ASP-IoV)
Co-located with IEEE Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM 2020)
7-11 December 2020, Taipei, Taiwan
Co-located with IEEE Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM 2020)
7-11 December 2020, Taipei, Taiwan
Since last few years, we are witnessing a revolution in mobile communication and computation technologies. The Internet of Things (IoT) evolution has given birth to several new groundbreaking applications, such as Internet of Vehicles (IoV), smart cities, and cyber physical systems (CPS). In Internet of Vehicles (IoV), the vehicles include several sensors and cameras to obtain and communicate information from their surroundings. This information can be helpful in safe navigation, detecting hurdles, optimizing routes, and in traffic management. For efficient decision making, in IoVs, we use Vehicle to Vehicle (V2V) communication to compliment on-board sensors' inputs and provide better services. A key concern when relying on sensor-data is vulnerability of data. Malicious actors tend to inject false data or alter the communication among normal vehicles. Therefore, there is a need to discuss the solutions that provide authentication to both communicating entities and secure data from malicious entities. This workshop will publish state-of-the-art approaches to secure the IoV infrastructure.
Specifically, ASP-IoV workshop will provide a high-quality forum for participants across research and industry. We aim to attract contributions from both academic and industrial organizations addressing emerging security and privacy issues in distributed sensor networks and IoV, and to publish consolidated research results focusing on analyzing security and privacy threats, applying cutting-edge technologies to provide secure and privacy-preserving communications in this field. Papers may present advances in the theory, design, implementation, analysis, verification, or empirical evaluation and measurement of the area. Papers that shed new light on past or informally known results by means of sound formal theory or thorough empirical analysis will also be welcomed.
May 16, 2020: Workshop Proposal is accepted.