Abstract

Vehicular networks allow billions of vehicular users to be connected to report and exchange real-time data for offering various services, such as navigation, ride-hailing, smart parking, traffic monitoring, and vehicular digital forensics. Fifth generation (5G) is a new radio access technology with greater coverage, accessibility, and higher network density. 5G-supported Vehicular Networks (5GVNs) have attracted plenty of attention from both academia and industry. Geared with new features, they are expected to revolutionize the mobility ecosystem to empower a portfolio of new services. Meanwhile, the development of such communication capabilities, along with the development of sensory devices and the enhancement of local computing powers, have lead to an inevitable reality of massive data (e.g., identity, location, and trajectory) collection from vehicular users. Unfortunately, 5GVN are still confronted with a variety of privacy threats. Such threats are targeted at users’ data, identity, location, and trajectory. If not properly handled, such threats will cause unimaginable consequences to users. In this survey, we first review the state-of-the-art of survey papers. Next, we introduce the architecture, features, and services of 5GVN, followed by the privacy objectives of 5GVN and privacy threats to 5GVN. Further, we present existing privacy-preserving solutions and analyze them in-depth. Finally, we define some future research directions to draw more attention and down-to-earth efforts into this new architecture and its privacy issues.

Highlights

  • Vehicular Network (VN) consists of a group of vehicular users sharing real-time on-road data by communicating with each other directly or to a Service Provider (SP) via Road-Side Units (RSUs)

  • We introduce some popular and distinctive services of 5G-supported Vehicular Networks (5GVNs), including navigation, ride-hailing, smart parking, road monitoring, and vehicular digital forensics

  • We review some state-of-the-art articles. They are focused on discussing security and privacy issues in vehicular ad hoc network, fog computing, vehicular crowdsensing, 5G, 5G V2X, 5G-enabled vehicular networks, vehicular cloud computing, and V2X

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

Vehicular Network (VN) consists of a group of vehicular users sharing real-time on-road data by communicating with each other directly or to a Service Provider (SP) via Road-Side Units (RSUs). The fifth generation communication [35] is a new access technology and a user-centric concept that addresses the application requirements of all the players in the digital world [34]. It does not change the existing communications architecture but offers a unifying platform that leverages existing techniques to provide multiple services to the users with different application requirements. The advent of new architectures, techniques, and services in 5GVN will generate higher privacy risks for users. We introduce some popular and distinctive services of 5GVN, including navigation, ride-hailing, smart parking, road monitoring, and vehicular digital forensics.

RELATED WORKS
Features
Services
Vehicular Digital Forensics
PRIVACY OBJECTIVES OF 5G-SUPPORTED VEHICULAR NETWORKS
Data Privacy
Identity Privacy
Location Privacy
Trajectory Privacy
The Road Ahead for 5GVN Privacy
Eavesdropping
Man-in-the-Middle Attack
Impersonation
Inference
PRIVACY-PRESERVING 5G-SUPPORTED VEHICULAR NETWORKS
FUTURE RESEARCH DIRECTIONS
Semantic Privacy
Data Accessibility Area Range
User-Defined Privacy
Privacy Computing
Zero Trust
Findings
Quantification and Standardization
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