Abstract

It is the purpose of this chapter to discuss the introduction of the smart transportation system (STS) and its working practices, as well as to categorize the STS and its advantages. In addition to its chapter, the literary evaluation examines the motivation and sensitivity of the organization. The automotive and academic sectors have also taken an interest in cyber-attacks on STSs, problems, and problems relating to intelligent transportation systems (ITSs) (including security and privacy issues), future research opportunities in STSs (including ITS Architecture), and security potential for conflict (which includes cyber-attacks on STSs. In addition, the open nature of the STS, which functions as a wireless communication technology, poses a threat to security and privacy in the workplace. Additionally, the security and privacy mechanisms for the ITS are classified, and the vulnerabilities of these systems are highlighted. ITSs are a complicated field at the beginning of their development, requiring sophisticated data models, dynamic behavior, and strict time restrictions. It is a difficult undertaking that is dependent on the safety and efficacy of public transportation systems. One of the most essential aspects in the development of an ITS is the implementation of basic architecture standards as well as unique security requirements for each system.

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