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Harsha Vasudev

Researcher at Birla Institute of Technology and Science

Publications -  13
Citations -  165

Harsha Vasudev is an academic researcher from Birla Institute of Technology and Science. The author has contributed to research in topics: Authentication & Vehicular ad hoc network. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 11 publications receiving 66 citations. Previous affiliations of Harsha Vasudev include Luleå University of Technology & Indian Institute of Technology, Jodhpur.

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A Lightweight Mutual Authentication Protocol for V2V Communication in Internet of Vehicles

TL;DR: A lightweight mutual authentication protocol in an IoV scenario using cryptographic operations that enables a device and a server to establish a secret key, which can be used for secure communication, while minimizing the computational cost associated with the process.
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Secure message propagation protocols for IoVs communication components

TL;DR: This paper designs secure and lightweight communication protocols for different components of IoVs, such as V2V (Vehicle-to-Vehicle), V2P (Vehicles- to-Portable Device, V2R, and V2I, which perform well in the perspectives of communication, storage, computation, and battery consumption than other competitive protocols.
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A Lightweight Authentication Protocol for V2V Communication in VANETs

TL;DR: This paper proposes a lightweight authentication scheme for communication in the V2V scenario using cryptographic concepts to transfer the message between the vehicles and identifies that this scheme performs better with different parameters such as communication, computation, storage, and energy consumption.
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An Efficient Authentication and Secure Vehicle-to-Vehicle Communications in an IoV

TL;DR: This paper proposes an efficient authentication system for secure Vehicle-to- Vehicle (V2V) communications in an IoV scenario that can defend against strong attacks and can work with less computation time while ensuring integrity of the message in a strong adversarial scenario.
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A trust based secure communication for software defined VANETs

TL;DR: The scheme provides an identification mechanism for malicious vehicles using the trust based concept in a dynamic environment as well as reducing the overhead by avoiding those vehicles whose trust value is 0.