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Vehicle Safety Communications – Applications (VSC-A) Final Report: Appendix Volume 3 Security
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V2x CommunicationVehicle CommunicationInternet Of VehicleEngineeringInformation SecuritySafety ScienceVehicular NetworksVsc-a ProjectFinal ReportVehicle-to-everything CommunicationSystems EngineeringVehicle NetworkWireless SystemsConnected CarComputer EngineeringWireless NetworkingFord Motor CompanyAutomotive SecurityConnected VehiclesToyota Motor EngineeringAppendix Volume 3Cyber Physical Systems
The Vehicle Safety Communications – Applications (VSC-A) Project was a three-year project (December 2006 - December 2009) to develop and test communications-based vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) safety systems to determine if Dedicated Short Range Communications (DSRC) at 5.9 GHz, in combination with vehicle positioning, can improve upon autonomous vehicle-based safety systems and/or enable new communications-based safety applications. The VSC-A Project was conducted by the Vehicle Safety Communications 2 Consortium (VSC2). Members of VSC2 are Ford Motor Company, General Motors Corporation, Honda R & D Americas, Inc., Mercedes-Benz Research and Development North America, Inc., and Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America, Inc. This document presents the third volume set of appendices for the Final Report of the VSC-A Project which contains technical content for the Security Protocols and Implementation Results, Security Network Simulations, and Analysis of Infrastructure and Communications Requirements for V2V PKI Security Management.