Autonomous cars are already the driving force behind achieving the goal of intelligent mobility in smart cities. However, providing internet access for automobiles introduces additional risks of distributing false information. By broadcasting fake sharing data, an attack vehicle has the potential to mislead surrounding cars and trigger catastrophic accidents. This work introduces a novel incremental learning model for misbehavior detection in vehicular communications. Unlike previous methods which mostly relied on the pre-trained model, in this work, we develop accumulative learning capability for the misbehavior detection engines at vehicles or distributed roadside units. The model can assist in obtaining new knowledge from continuous learning. The simulation results indicate that the proposed model outperforms the state-of-the-art studies by up to 12% in terms of detection accuracy and 45% faster in continuous processing, particularly in the single detector mode.
Incremental Learning for Enhancing Misbehavior Detection in Multi-Access Vehicular Networks
07.10.2024
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Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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