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Transportation security through inter Vehicular Ad-Hoc networks (VANETs) handovers using RF trans receiver

Pravin Wararkar, +1 more
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This technique will improve security in VANET by preventing malicious users from falsifying their position information by comparing what is seen to what has been reported over the network, and can confirm the real position of the neighbours and defect malicious vehicle.
Abstract
Vehicular Ad-Hoc networks (VANETs) has mostly gained the attention of today's research efforts. The new proposed model will investigates security aspects of vehicle to vehicle communication (V2V) using RF transmitter and receiver. A key piece information in vehicular Ad-Hoc networks (VANETs) is position. The use of RF transmitter and receiver will considerably includes the amount of trust that can be given to the received position information. The goal of VANET researches to develop a vehicular communication system to enable quick and cost efficient distribution of data, for the benefits for passengers safety, security, & comfort. Our solution is based on simple principle “Believe what you see, verify what you hear”. By comparing what is seen i.e detected by RF transreceiver to what has been reported over the network, can confirm the real position of the neighbours and defect malicious vehicle, thus achieving the security each vehicle generates information about the state of the traffic based on both what is seen & what is received from the other vehicle in the system. This technique will improve security in VANET by preventing malicious users from falsifying their position information.

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