Security Challenges and Future Aspects of Fifth Generation Vehicular Adhoc Networking (5G-VANET) in Connected Vehicles
Sachin Sharma, Piyush Agarwal, Seshadri Mohan
Abstract
Vehicle ad hoc networking of the 5th generation (5G-VANET) in connected vehicles uses new revolutionary concepts to fulfill network access, user and system mobility requirements and connectivity requirements in an extremely convenient manner. Virtualization of 5G-mobile-field VANET's computing and spectrum sharing technology network and network features. However, the new issue is to provide protection for 5G-VANET in connected vehicles in these technologies and in future. Thus this study offers a brief overview of security issues in connected vehicles and possible aspects of 5G VANET. From now on, this study shows solutions to these problems and aspects for healthy 5G-VANET systems in connected vehicles. The rapid increase in services, the curiosity of users in autonomous cars have stimulated demand for a high data rate, live data and video sharing, and for services with a lowest level of proximity to call drops. The new 5G-VANET systems seek to improve current technology and meet potential consumer needs with effective and efficient solutions. Finally, a new dimensions of connected vehicles with respect to safety issues of 5G-VANET has been added and also defined aspects that requires more research study.