3Trusted Multipath Routing for Internet of Vehicles against DDoS Assault Using Brink Controller in Road Awareness (TMRBC-IOV)
Piyush Chouhan* and Swapnil Jain
Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Shri Vaishnav Vidyapeeth Vishwavidyalaya, Indore, India
Abstract
Vehicular Ad-hoc network is described as communication of data or information between vehicles. This network can also support vehicle to infrastructure, pedestrian or other vehicle communication. Various applications of VANET are Safety Oriented Applications, Collision Evasion, Cooperative Driving, Traffic Improvement and Infotainment Applications. Advancement in technology created the new era known as Internet of Vehicles (IoV) which connects all of network vehicles to the internet, and it is gaining popularity because it offers significant benefits over previous works. IoT is based on the concept of connecting vehicles to communicate via the internet. These vehicles have internet-connected sensors that are individually identifiable and communicate with one another to execute complicated activities. The active type of assaults that lowers network performance is distributed denial of service; such assaults have resulted in significant losses by disrupting vehicular network functionality. Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) assaults is one of the most dangerous threats to network functionality among all network assaults. Security challenges such as DDoS assaults have attracted the attention of stakeholders ...
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