Abstract

For efficient and robust information exchange in the vehicular ad-hoc network, a secure and trusted incentive reward is needed to avoid and reduce the intensity of misbehaving nodes and congestion especially in the case where the periodic beacons exploit the channel. In addition, we cannot be sure that all vehicular nodes eagerly share their communication assets to the system for message dissemination without any rewards. Unfortunately, there may be some misbehaving nodes and due to their selfish and greedy approach, these nodes may not help others on the network. To deal with this challenge, trust-based misbehavior avoidance schemes are generally reflected as the capable resolution. In this paper, we employed a fair incentive mechanism for cooperation aware vehicular communication systems. In order to deploy a comprehensive credit based rewarding scheme, the proposed reward-based scheme fully depends on secure and reliable cryptographic procedures. In order to achieve the security goals, we used the cryptographic scheme to generate a certified public key for the authenticity of every message exchange over the network. We evaluated the friction of misbehaving vehicles and the effect of rewarding schemes in context with honest messages dissemination over the network.

Highlights

  • The emergence of Vehicle Ad Hoc Network (VANET) brings new challenges and requires deeper Consideration about vehicle reputation and trust calculation because these parameters can be used to accept or forward the message over the network

  • The rest of the paper is organized as follows: Section II describes work related to misbehavior avoidance in VANETs; Section III defines system model including system architecture of incentive-driven scheme, secure public key generation, and incentive paradigm; Section IV includes performance evaluation, network parameters and discussion of the results of the proposed scheme; Section V summarizes the conclusion of the research study

  • For calculating public key pair for road side units and participating vehicles, we assume that each RSi and Vi on VANET has a master key K allotted by the Main server

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Summary

Introduction

The emergence of Vehicle Ad Hoc Network (VANET) brings new challenges and requires deeper Consideration about vehicle reputation and trust calculation because these parameters can be used to accept or forward the message over the network. The vehicle can accept and exchange messages at an event time after assessing and evaluating the trust and reputation score of the participating vehicles in the network. Reputation and trust scores can be suitable tools for accepting and forwarding messages in correlation with two behavioral factors: use to generate event-driven messages about road conditions and to cooperate when forwarding messages. The rest of the paper is organized as follows: Section II describes work related to misbehavior avoidance in VANETs; Section III defines system model including system architecture of incentive-driven scheme, secure public key generation, and incentive paradigm; Section IV includes performance evaluation, network parameters and discussion of the results of the proposed scheme; Section V summarizes the conclusion of the research study

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Proposed System Model
Architecture
Security Goals
Cryptographic Schemes
Certified Public Key Generation
Incentive Driven Message Forwarding and Verification
Simulation Setup
Experimental Results
Conclusion
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