HANYANG UNIVERSITY ERICA INFORMATION SECURITY & PRIVACY LAB. Rasheed Hussain PhD Candidate, Hanyang University, South Korea [email protected]IEEE ICCE 2014, January 10, Las Vegas, USA Using Public Buses as Mobile Gateways in Vehicular Clouds Rasheed Hussain*, Fizza Abbas*, Junggab Son*, Sangjin Kim**, and Heekuck Oh* *Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering, Hanyang University, South Korea **Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Korea University of Technology and Education, South Korea
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HANYANG UNIVERSITY ERICA INFORMATION SECURITY & PRIVACY LAB.
Rasheed Hussain PhD Candidate, Hanyang University, South Korea
Using Public Buses as Mobile Gateways in Vehicular Clouds
Rasheed Hussain*, Fizza Abbas*, Junggab Son*, Sangjin Kim**, and Heekuck Oh* *Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering, Hanyang University, South Korea
**Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Korea University of Technology and Education, South Korea
Information Security & Privacy Laboratory @ Hanyang University ERICA ` [email protected]
Agenda
Theme
Motivation
Problem Statement
Introduction
Baseline
Proposed Scheme
Benefits of the Proposed Scheme
Conclusion
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Main Theme
Role of public transport in VANET and its successor VANET-based Clouds
Using the highly predictable mobility dynamics of buses (time and space) for services in vehicular clouds
Using buses as mobile gateways in the gradual deployment of VANET-based clouds
For instance Data aggregation in VANET-based clouds
Do we really need RSUs in urban areas?!
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Motivation
Trust in VANET
User and location privacy requirements in VANET
Uniformity of transmission range
Vehicular density
Initial stages of VANET
Deployment of RSUs
Advantages of Tall vehicles
How to make a successful comm. among cars and infrastructure
Cost-effective way to use the already-established infrastructure
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Problem Statement
Initial stage of VANET is likely to face infrastructure deployment problem
For instance deployment of RSUs
Governments might get reluctant in spending money while being not sure of its success
There are schemes and/or standards that enable V2V and V2I communications, but in V2I, the βIβ part is to be deployed beforehand in optimized fashion
How to enable vehicles to communicate with each other and with Infrastructure efficiently?
These questions will be answered in this research
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Introduction [1/4]
VANET Key players: Vehicles, RSUs, Mgt. and Revocation authorities
Communication paradigms: V2X (π β {π, πΌ})
Zero infrastructure
Infrastructure-based
Application Classes: Safety, Non-safety, and Infotainment
Standards
DSRC (Dedicated Short Range Communication) IEEE 802.11p
Communication Range: Up to 1000m but normally 300m
Situation awareness is achieved through beacon messages
Local and extended traffic views
Despite of a fairly good amount of research, VANET still couldnβt make it to the deployment stage!
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Introduction [2/4]
Vehicles are not century old boxes anymore!
Todayβs vehicles are resource-rich
Different perspectives Vehicles will waste resources (and they are doing now)
Vehicles on their own cannot handle some applications
VANETs evolved to VANET-based clouds and it is becoming buzzword in the research community
VANET-based clouds services are still underway and being researched
We aim at the services that use beacons as input
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Introduction [3/4]
VC Taxonomy [Hussain et al. IEEE CloudCom 2012]
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VANET Clouds
Vehicular Clouds
Static
Clouds
IaaS
Data Storage
Dynamic Clouds
Rented Resources
IaaS and NaaS
Vehicles using Clouds
CAA
Traffic Information
Infotainment
Hybrid (Inter-Vehicle Clouds)
Rent-out Resources
P2P
IaaS and NaaS
Pay-as-you-go
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Introduction [4/4]
Traffic Lights Management on a large scale Rush hours or a concert at a city hall
A jammed highway Traffic directed to another route
Worst case would jam the new route instead of jammed highway
Cloud in a parking lot Rent out resources
Planned Evacuation and more
Dynamic HoV (High Occupancy Veh.) Lane designation
NaaS (Network as a Service) Internet, advertisements, pay-as-you-go services, Storage as service
VWaaS (Vehicle Witnesses as a Service) [Hussain et al.] To appear in IEEE CloudCom 2013
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Preliminaries [1/2]
Network and System Model VANET
Public, semi-public, and private vehicles
Registration and Revocation Authorities
Road-side Infrastructure
Public Buses infrastructure
Cloud Infrastructure
Cloud service provider(s)
Multi-cloud environment
Network Model
Urban scenario with public transport (Buses)
Road network with fixed routes and bus stops
Almost all or at least major part of the urban locality is covered by the bus routes
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Preliminaries [2/2]
Bus network (Seoul Station)
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Baseline
Related work on Public Transport in VANET Key Updates ()
Routing ()
Next Hop & Relayer ()
Mobile Gateway ()
Aggregation ()
Service Providers ()
Our Emphasis Generalized approach as full fledge MGs (Mobile Gateways)
Infotainment, Aggregation
Use-Case Aggregation in VANET-based Clouds
V2C Communication
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Proposed Scheme [1/7]
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Communication Model MG is intermediate between vehicles and Infra.
MG collects data from vehicles, classifies, compresses, aggregates and sends it to cloud for processing
Skip List concept in case of unicast communication
Vehicles
Broadcast beacons according to DSRC standard
Service requests
MG
Broadcasts service messages from service providers with QoS information
Receives messages from neighbors and aggregates them
Sends Aggregated Messages (AMs) to cloud
Disseminates warning messages and traffic information among vehicles
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Proposed Scheme [2/7]
Architecture
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Aggregated
Message
Services
Gateway
SL Level 2
SL Level 1
SL Level 3
4G
DSRC
SL Skip List
VANET Cloud
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Proposed Scheme [3/7] Road is dissected into segments beforehand and buses construct π΄π
for every segment it passes through (one-hop)
If there are more than one bus in the segment, then at certain time,
one of them will be elected as segment leader and it will rotate