Abstract

Abstract: The "Internet of Things" is a new paradigm that includes smart hospitals, smart cities, and home automation, among other services. The "Internet of Things" has turned a small-scale Vehicular Ad-hoc Network (VANET) into a highly scalable and controlled "Internet of Vehicle" that is based on the internet (IoV). The Internet of Automobiles (IoV) is a vehicular network idea that comprises of linked motors, users, and other smart devices. It aims to provide a range of safety and pleasure services. Depending on which directions and other data are sent to each vehicle, the IoV system equips them with various sensors that record various types of data and send it to a computer unit for computation and analysis. We present a model overview of the IoV system in this research. Because every system failure directly affects user safety on the Internet of Things, security becomes crucial. We look at security concerns, various security assaults, and solutions from an IoV perspective. We also provide a system that support for vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) communication in the Internet of Vehicles. Keywords: Internet of vehicles, Vanet, Vehicle to infrastructure, Security challenges.

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