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Lightweight Vehicle-to-Infrastructure Message Verification Method for VANET

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Data Science and Intelligent Applications

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies ((LNDECT,volume 52))

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We use vehicular communication technology to exchange varied data for different intentions such as traffic awareness, road assistance, and automatic toll plaza payment. Vehicles transmit information over a common communication channel and move on the road. Therefore, it is important to perform all required operations efficiently. Researchers proposed various vehicular communication schemes for rapid computation but they are not effective due to high computational cost. In this paper, we suggest a lightweight message verification scheme for vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) communication. After that, we implement the proposed scheme on Intel Core i7-7700 processor computer machine. Further, we compare the results of the proposed scheme with other relevant communication methods and it is noticed that the proposed protocol needs less computational resources compared to other vehicular communication schemes. Thus, the proposed scheme is efficient for VANETs.

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Soni, M., Rajput, B.S., Patel, T., Parmar, N. (2021). Lightweight Vehicle-to-Infrastructure Message Verification Method for VANET. In: Kotecha, K., Piuri, V., Shah, H., Patel, R. (eds) Data Science and Intelligent Applications. Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies, vol 52. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-4474-3_50

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