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  Design Approach for Implementation of Vehicle to Vehicle Communication Using Control and Warning Packets  
  Authors : Pooja Kothe; V. N. Katkare
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One of the key requirements of Vehicular Ad hoc Network (VANET) is to provide secure communications between vehicles on the road. In this paper, we explain our work on the secure transmission of control and warning messages which are transmitted between the vehicles to avoid any traffic jam, accident, bad weather, etc. Our proposed module implements an algorithm which processes the received message packets and ensures that the message is from an authorized sender before acting on the message. The expected outcome of the system will be to develop a complete prototype vehicle model which will demonstrate secure communications in vehicular networks.

 

Published In : IJCSN Journal Volume 3, Issue 3

Date of Publication : 01 June 2014

Pages : 27 - 32

Figures : 06

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Publication Link : Design Approach for Implementation of Vehicle to Vehicle Communication Using Control and Warning Packets

 

 

 

Miss. Pooja Kothe : holds a Bachelor of Engineering degree in Computer Science and is currently pursuing Master of Engineering in Wireless Communication and Computing.

Ms. V. N. Katkar : holds a Bachelor of Engineering degree in Computer Technology, Master of Engineering in Wireless Communication and Computing and is currently an Assistant Professor in G. H. Raisoni Institute of Engineering and Technology for Women, Nagpur University.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Vehicular ad hoc network (VANET)

control and warning messages

secure communication

In VANET the driver must be reported every time there is a sudden change in the condition on road side. If the diver is not aware about the changing condition then it will affect emergency message transmission leading to many problems such as traffic dead ends, blind spots, etc. The exchange of messages helps to update the neighboring vehicles’ records and raises the awareness of other nodes through requests and replies. The developed test bed helps to identify fake packet so that the trusted third party can reveal misbehaving users. Our solution thus demonstrates the secure transmission of messages between two devices in a VANET network.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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