With the advent of vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communications, many new applications will be enabled, including safety and traffic optimization. However, initial proposals of V2X communication protocols raise privacy concerns about the ability to track vehicles without the owners' consent. While solutions have been proposed to mitigate this tracking, they have focused on a single protocol. We propose a new passive vehicle tracking technique, which we refer to as Vehicle Ensemble Tracking, or VETing. This approach uses traces from secondary radios with long-term identifiers to de-anonymize pseudonyms used by V2X radios. Using a simulator with a network of listeners, we show that VETing can reconstruct high precision paths of vehicles traveling through a city.
Multi-Radio-Based Vehicle Pseudonym Association
2019-09-01
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Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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