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Detection and Revocation of Misbehaving Vehicles from VANET

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The present work is the detection and revocation of misbehaving vehicles in vehicular ad hoc network. In the present work vehicles are within the coverage area of base stations and the base stations are within the coverage area of certifying authority. Each vehicle detects misbehaving vehicles from its neighbors, creates a certificate revocation list by mentioning the identification of the misbehaving vehicles and sends this list to its parent base station. Each base station creates a certificate revocation list after receiving the certificate revocation lists from the vehicles within its coverage area and sends it to the certifying authority. The certifying authority creates a final certificate revocation list after receiving the certificate revocation lists from the base stations within its coverage area and broadcasts it among the vehicles within its coverage area. The qualitative and quantitative performance of the proposed scheme outperforms the existing schemes.

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Mondal, A., Mitra, S. (2015). Detection and Revocation of Misbehaving Vehicles from VANET. In: Sulaiman, H., Othman, M., Othman, M., Rahim, Y., Pee, N. (eds) Advanced Computer and Communication Engineering Technology. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 315. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-07674-4_72

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