IEEE 1609.2-2013
IEEE Standard for Wireless Access in Vehicular Environments — Security Services for Applications and Management Messages
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IEEE 1609.2-2013 defines security services for wireless access in vehicular environments, with a focus on protecting applications and management messages. IEEE 1609.2-2013 is relevant where connected vehicles and roadside communication must exchange trusted data across transportation systems. It addresses message authentication, integrity, and related security functions that help reduce the risk of tampering or spoofing. For engineers and procurement teams, it provides a clear reference for designing and evaluating secure vehicular communication implementations.
What is IEEE 1609.2-2013?
This standard specifies the security framework used with wireless access in vehicular environments, especially for application data and management messages. In practice, it supports the technical requirements for securing communication between vehicles and infrastructure in transportation networks. IEEE 1609.2-2013 is commonly used as a basis for consistent security behavior, helping systems interpret how messages should be protected and verified. Its scope is closely tied to interoperable vehicular networking rather than general-purpose computing security.
Where is IEEE 1609.2-2013 used?
IEEE 1609.2-2013 is used in vehicular communication systems where security for transmitted messages is important, such as connected traffic infrastructure, onboard communication units, and roadside equipment. It is especially relevant in environments that exchange management messages or application-level data over wireless channels. The standard may also support testing and specification work for transportation systems that rely on secure signaling, coordination, and trusted data exchange between vehicles and networked control points.
Why is IEEE 1609.2-2013 important?
This standard matters because secure message handling is central to reliable vehicular networking. IEEE 1609.2-2013 helps teams define consistent security requirements, which can improve design control, interoperability, and compliance review. It also supports testing by giving a known reference for how security services should behave in application and management messaging. In transportation systems, that consistency can reduce implementation risk and help protect against unauthorized message manipulation.
- Security services for vehicular messages
- Application and management message protection
- Wireless access in vehicular environments
- Transport and roadside communication context
- Technical reference for implementation review
- Publication Date: 2013
- Standard Status: Superseded
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Transportation; Robotics and Control Systems; Signal Processing and Analysis; Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Computing and Processing; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
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