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SDN-Based Secure Common Emergency Service for Railway and Road Co-Existence Scenarios

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In the near future, there will be a greater emphasis on sharing network resources between roads and railways to improve transportation efficiency and reduce infrastructure costs. This could enable the development of global Cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems (C-ITSs). In this paper, a software-defined networking (SDN)-based common emergency service is developed and validated for a railway and road telecommunication shared infrastructure. Along with this, the developed application is capable of reducing the chances of distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) situations. A level-crossing scenario is considered to demonstrate the developed solution where railway tracks are perpendicular to the roads. Two cases are considered to validate and analyze the developed SDN application for common emergency scenarios. In case 1, no cross-communication is available between the road and railway domains. In this case, emergency message distribution is carried out by the assigned emergency servers with the help of the SDN controller. In case 2, nodes (cars and trains) are defined with two wireless interfaces, and one interface is reserved for emergency data communication. To add the DDoS resiliency to the developed system the messaging behavior of each node is observed and if an abnormality is detected, packets are dropped to avoid malicious activity.

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hal-04529157 , version 1 (02-04-2024)

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Radheshyam Singh, Leo Mendiboure, José Soler, Michael Stubert Berger, Tidiane Sylla, et al.. SDN-Based Secure Common Emergency Service for Railway and Road Co-Existence Scenarios. Future internet, 2024, 16 (4), pp.122. ⟨10.3390/fi16040122⟩. ⟨hal-04529157⟩
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