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Improved Security Schemes for Efficient Traffic Management in Vehicular Ad-Hoc Network

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With day to day exponential increase in the number of private vehicles, it is essential to communicate useful travel information for road travellers to plan their travel ahead. One of the recent technologies that aid in real time and faster communication is Vehicular Ad-hoc Network (VANET). There are several useful information that can be transmitted across the smart vehicle users of VANET infrastructure. The useful information may be related to vehicular traffic, safety measures or entertainment which requires authenticity, confidentiality, anonymity and availability. This paper proposes a secure scheme for such information in order to provide an improved road traffic management applications of VANET. In specific, the proposed model mainly focuses on: (i) a decision scheme to analyse the road traffic situation (ii) using Video Image processing based infrastructure coupled with VANET (VIMPROS-V) to enumerate and authenticate the information communicated during critical traffic situation. The proposed model is applied for real time Traffic Congestion (TraCo) estimation application and tested by simulating similar traffic conditions corresponding to a real time traffic video.

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Sankaranarayanan, M., Mala, C., Mathew, S. (2020). Improved Security Schemes for Efficient Traffic Management in Vehicular Ad-Hoc Network. In: You, I., Chen, HC., Leu, FY., Kotenko, I. (eds) Mobile Internet Security. MobiSec 2019. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 1121. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-9609-4_10

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