Secured identity based cryptosystem approach for intelligent routing protocol in VANET

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Abstract

Vehicular specially appointed systems named as Vehicular Ad-hoc NETwork (VANET) have been raising dependent on the condition of-art advancements in remote and system communication. The message confirmations among vehicles and infrastructure are fundamental for the VANET security. The genuine personality of vehicles ought not to be uncovered, yet which is just detectable by approved nodes. Existing arrangements either depend vigorously on a carefully designed hardware or cannot fulfill the security necessity. Secured Identity Based Cryptosystem Approach (SIDBC) for intelligent routing protocol is proposed for better results since implementing a secured network for traffic forecasting and efficient routing in dynamically changing environment. Polynomial key generation is utilized for generating identity based pseudonym keys for each and every node that comes under the system. This keying process protects the node from malignant node from passing false information. The assessment output demonstrates that the planned method is more effective than past schemes since it is free pairing and it fulfills security and protection prerequisites.

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Karthikeyan, A., Kuppusamy, P. G., & Amiri, I. S. (2020). Secured identity based cryptosystem approach for intelligent routing protocol in VANET. Scalable Computing, 21(1), 41–46. https://doi.org/10.12694/SCPE.V21I1.1608

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