Novel algorithm for V2v and V2i security by fuzzy logic decision in vanet

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Abstract

The recent developments in wireless communication technologies along with the costs of hardware allow both V2V and V2I communications for information exchange. Such a network is called Vehicular ad Hoc Network (VANET) which is very important for various road safety and non-safety related applications. However, Due to the wireless nature of communication in VANETs, it is also prone to various security attacks which are originally present in wireless networks. Hence to realize the highest potential of VANET, the network should be free from attackers, there by all the information exchanged in the network must be reliable should be originated from authenticated source. The system can be processed by the fuzzy logic method. It does not require any keys for data transmission. The system design is very efficient compared to other techniques. So the users prevent from road accident and traffic jam.

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Ravi, G., & Satish, S. (2019). Novel algorithm for V2v and V2i security by fuzzy logic decision in vanet. International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, 8(12), 755–758. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijitee.L3178.1081219

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