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Title Intelligent Transportation Systems (Its): Opportunities And Security Challenges
ID_Doc 32650
Authors Laraib A.; Ujjan R.M.A.
Year 2024
Published Cybersecurity in the Transportation Industry
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781394204472.ch6
Abstract The idea of a smart city, which converts urban areas into digital communities and improves the quality of life for its residents in every respect, necessitates incorporating an intelligent transport system. The ease with which city residents can get around is a significant issue. This is true whether the trip is for leisure, necessity, or any combination. By implementing an intelligent transportation system (ITS), the city can become even more progressive with the help of its residents. The purpose of an ITS is to reduce traffic congestion and maximise travel time. It’s useful since it gives riders additional insight into travel time, stops along the way, and seating availability ahead of time. This makes commuters’ trips more pleasant and safer while reducing travel time. Glasgow, Scotland, is a prime instance of this type of metropolis. City dwellers who take the bus to work each day can use the Intelligent Transport System to find out when their bus will arrive at their stop, how full it is, how long it will take to get where they need to go, where it is now, where it will be next, and how many other people will be riding with them. Intelligence integration is gaining prominence in the transportation sector. While attacks on transportation infrastructure have been relatively rare, the increased connectivity of vehicles raises the risk of cyberattacks, underscoring the need to protect private and public transportation systems with secure Intelligent Transportation Systems. The safety and efficiency of transportation depend on the integrity of these systems. Implementing measures to address the system’s flaws, shield it from outside interference, and reduce its susceptibility to harm can prevent or lessen an attack on an ITS. The need for movement among humans is ancient. Typically, when people think of mobility, they envision transportation networks that allow for the conveyance of people and goods. The importance of transportation to human survival, progress, and civilization is widely acknowledged. The primary object of this chapter is to peer-view the ITS emerging technologies and their security issues and challenges. Our study results help new researchers and concerned companies. © 2024 Scrivener Publishing LLC.
Author Keywords artificial intelligence; emerging technology; IoT; ITS


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