A pragmatic approach on the internet of things for smart applications

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Abstract

The world is moving towards smart cities, for being smart all objects in the city should be able to communicate with each other, through a connected or wireless medium. These intelligent objects which can communicate with each other are called intelligent objects. With the ability to communicate with each other, these intelligent objects provide a convenient environment which is known as the Internet of Things (IoT). The main aim of the Internet of Things is connecting the objects in such a way that they can compute and communicate so that they can help in social good. IoT has many objectives, one of them is the smart vehicle communication as a vehicle plays an important role in a smart city. Internet of Vehicles (IoV) is a concept similar to IoT that equips the vehicles with the ability to compute and communicate. Vehicles can speak with one another in smart condition with the assistance of Vehicular Ad hoc Networks. We study the dynamic in trust models/frameworks and routing protocols in VANETs. At that point, a remarkable two-layer structure for application-oriented setting mindful trust-based correspondence (FACT) in VANETs is proposed, wherever hubs exclusively utilize their most trusty neighbors to advance the message else, they convey the message without anyone else. When a message is gotten, FACT first applies 3 security checks inside the admission module to make certain the message started from a trusty locale and navigated a trusty path; Then, actuality admits the message and drives it to the scattering module to be sent through a trusty path.

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Srinivasan, M., & Koteeswaran, S. (2019). A pragmatic approach on the internet of things for smart applications. International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering, 8(1), 2749–2754.

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