Light Weight Secure Protocol in VANET using RFID Verification in Network Simulator
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Roadside Unit, Internet of Vehicles, Software Defined Networking, VANET, VCC, ICN, Cloud Computing, NDNAbstract
A Roadside Unit (RSU) Cloud, a Vehicular Cloud, as the operational backbone of the Vehicle Grid in the Internet of Vehicles (IoV). The architecture of the proposed RSU Cloud consists of traditional and specialized RSUs employing Software Defined Networking (SDN) to dynamically instantiate, replicate and, or migrate services. We then present a detailed reconfiguration overhead analysis to reduce reconfigurations, which are costly for service providers. VANET has been a core networking technology to provide safety and comfort to drivers in vehicular environments. Emerging applications and services, however, require major changes to its underlying computing and networking models, which demand new network planning for VANET with encryption of data and provide malicious attack from third party.
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