scholarly journals A Novel Road Side Unit Assisted Hash Chain based Approach for Authentication in Vehicular Ad-hoc Network

Author(s):  
Farooque Azam ◽  
Sunil Kumar ◽  
Neeraj Priyadarshi
2013 ◽  
Vol 479-480 ◽  
pp. 973-977
Author(s):  
Jenq Muh Hsu ◽  
Wen Ting Wang

Information dissemination in inter-vehicle communication is a main way to propagate and obtain the communicating messages among vehicles and infrastructures of road networks in vehicular ad-hoc network (VANET). However, a well-designed protocol for information dissemination would probably provide the higher performance of information dissemination in VANET. In this paper, we propose the improved information dissemination schemes for multi-hop broadcasting in VANET. Our proposed scheme will select a better message forwarder to forward the messages to its neighboring vehicles according to the back-off time for reducing the waiting time in the directional broadcasting. It will also adopt the road-side unit to keep the disseminated message at the intersection of the roads for waiting to disseminate the messages when the vehicle is crossing the intersection which may probably act as a message forwarder to forward the disseminated messages to the intersectional direction. In our simulation, the result indicates that our proposed scheme can efficiently disseminate the messages under the consideration of back-off time in VANET.


Electronics ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (9) ◽  
pp. 1068
Author(s):  
Imran Memon ◽  
Mohammad Kamrul Hasan ◽  
Riaz Ahmed Shaikh ◽  
Jamel Nebhen ◽  
Khairul Azmi Abu Bakar ◽  
...  

Many algorithms use clustering to improve vehicular ad hoc network performance. The expected points of many of these approaches support multiple rounds of data to the roadside unit and constantly include clustering in every round of single-hop data transmission towards the road side unit; however, the clustering in every round maximizes the number of control messages and there could be the possibility of collision and decreases in network energy. Multi-hop transmission prolongs the cluster head node’s lifetime and boosts the network’s efficiency. Accordingly, this article proposes a new fuzzy-clustering-based routing algorithm to benefit from multi-hop transmission clustering simultaneously. This research has analyzed the limitation of clustering in each round, different algorithms were used to perform the clustering, and multi-hop routing was used to transfer the data of every cluster to the road side unit. The fuzzy logic was used to choose the head node of each cluster. Three parameters, (1) distance of each node, (2) remaining energy, and (3) number of neighbors of every node, were considered as fuzzy criteria. The results of this research were compared to various other algorithms in relation to parameters like dead node in every round, first node expire, half node expire, last node expire, and the network lifetime. The simulation results show that the proposed approach outperforms other methods. On the other hand, the vehicular ad hoc network (VANET) environment is vulnerable at the time of data transmission. The NS-2 software tool was used to simulate and evaluate the proposed fuzzy logic opportunistic routing’s performance results concerning end-to-end delay, packet delivery, and network throughput. We compare to the existing protocols, such as fuzzy Internet of Things (IoT), two fuzzy, and Fuzzy-Based Driver Monitoring System (FDMS). The performance comparison also emphasizes an effective utilization of the resources. Simulations on the highway environment show that the suggested protocol has an improved Quality of Service (QoS) efficiency compared to the above published methods in the literature.


2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (4) ◽  
pp. 4921-4926

Vehicular ad-hoc network is a sub class of mobile ad-hoc network (MANET) with a difference of having moving vehicles as nodes. Todays, it is growing very fast. ITS have two key components self-organized and key component for VANETs. In Vehicular ad hoc network (VANET) vehicles can share data and communicate without infrastructure with other vehicles and road side units (RSU). These networks are having highly dynamic topology with fast moving vehicles and frequent disconnection properties. It requires handover management and an efficient routing algorithm. This research paper contains a network which is the combination of vehicular nodes, road side unit (RSU), and WiMax. This paper also proposed an optimized routing algorithm for handover management in VANET. This algorithm is compared with RBRA. The paper results that the proposed algorithm has minimum transmission time and minimum request block rate.


Vehicular Ad-hoc Network (VANET) is the form of mobile ad-hoc network (MANET) in which the movement of vehicle is restricted by direction of road and traffic regulation. Real-world applications of vehicular communications are restricted due to rigidity in the deployment of protocol. To cover up this limitation in VANET, Software Defined Network (SDN) should be used for better utilization of channels and wireless resources. Due to dynamic nature of vehicles, finding and maintaining data dissemination is essential. Various applications uses different data from different sources, but for short period, high speed vehicles lives in the locality of road side unit (RSU) which results in latency issue. Therefore, to reduce delay scheduling of data is important so that it can serve as much requests as possible. The paper aims to implement SDN architecture along with flow management and Cooperative Data Dissemination (CDD) algorithm which will increase the speed of data dissemination. The performance of proposed algorithm is analyzed on the basic of parameters such as service ratio, service delay and gain of scalability. System performance is improved by improving CDD with peer to peer network.


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