A secure and effective diffused framework for intelligent routing in transportation systems Online publication date: Wed, 19-Jul-2023
by N. Bharathiraja; M. Shobana; M. Vijay Anand; R. Lathamanju; C. Shanmuganathan; V. Arulkumar
International Journal of Computer Applications in Technology (IJCAT), Vol. 71, No. 4, 2023
Abstract: The consistently expanding traffic, different postponement delicate administrations and energy utilisation compelled prerequisites have carried gigantic difficulties to the ongoing correspondence networks in the transportation framework. Because of the great speed and repeating topological variations of Vehicular Sensor Networks, determining an associated course with sufficient idleness is a difficult task with many requirements and barriers. As a result, in order to combat this, we developed a measurable method for dealing with presumably determining the heap clog and energy utilisation during the lifespan of the sensor network for transportation framework. The paper proposes a Secure and Effective Diffused Framework that spotlights on lower energy use and secure correspondence. The least bounce include in coordinated dissemination is utilised as the rule for developing the slope in this system, which further develops security and dependability by adding the possibility of the angle to flag the course and pace of information transmission.
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