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Rajat Chaudhary

Researcher at Thapar University

Publications -  30
Citations -  1600

Rajat Chaudhary is an academic researcher from Thapar University. The author has contributed to research in topics: The Internet & Software-defined networking. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 24 publications receiving 1054 citations.

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Blockchain for smart communities: Applications, challenges and opportunities

TL;DR: This paper presents a detailed taxonomy on the applications, process models used, and communication infrastructure support needed to execute various applications in the execution of secure transactions on the blockchain.
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BEST: Blockchain-based Secure Energy Trading in SDN-enabled Intelligent Transportation System

TL;DR: BEST: a Blockchain-based secure energy trading scheme for electric vehicles (EVs) is proposed in this paper, and blockchain is used to validate EVs’ requests in a distributed manner, ensuring resilience against the single point of failure.
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SDN-Enabled Multi-Attribute-Based Secure Communication for Smart Grid in IIoT Environment

TL;DR: A software-defined network (SDN) enabled multi-attribute secure communication model for an IIoT environment is designed and the results obtained prove its effectiveness in comparison to the existing solutions.
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Data Offloading in 5G-Enabled Software-Defined Vehicular Networks: A Stackelberg-Game-Based Approach

TL;DR: In the proposed scheme, an SDNbased controller is designed that makes decisions for data offloading by using the priority manager and load balancer and traffic routing is managed efficiently even with an increase in the size of the network.
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Network Service Chaining in Fog and Cloud Computing for the 5G Environment: Data Management and Security Challenges

TL;DR: This work presents an architecture that integrates cloud and fog computing in the 5G environment that works in collaboration with the advanced technologies such as SDN and NFV with the NSC model and compares the core and edge computing with respect to the type of hypervisors, virtualization, security, and node heterogeneity.