Agent Based Trust Establishment between Vehicle in Vehicular Cloud Networks

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Shailaja S. Mudengudi 1,* Mahabaleshwar S. Kakkasageri 2

1. Electronics and Communication Engineering Department, Tontadarya College of Engineering Gadag, 582-101, Karnataka, INDIA

2. Electronics and Communication Engineering Department, Basaveshwar Engineering College (Autonomous) Bagalkot - 597102, Karnataka, INDIA

* Corresponding author.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijcnis.2019.07.05

Received: 30 Mar. 2019 / Revised: 20 Apr. 2019 / Accepted: 24 Apr. 2019 / Published: 8 Jul. 2019

Index Terms

Vehicular clouds, Encryption, Trust, Software agents

Abstract

In order to enhance the driving experience with increased security and privacy, a category of MANET has emerged i.e VANET. The nodes are highly mobile, uncoordinated and dynamic in nature. An progressive step in this vision is Vehicular Cloud (VC) the advancement in Intelligent Transport System (ITS).The resources are shared between the vehicle nodes to provide the services at a economical cost. In order to provide them there should be hassle free secure communication link established between the Vehicle nodes, Road side unit (RSU) and the Cloud. Trust establishment in VC between vehicle nodes enhances the security aspects in VC. In this paper we put forth an trust evaluation scheme based on Dempster Shafer theory. The trust evaluation is based on Direct trust and Indirect trust, the priority of which can be accustomed.

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Shailaja S. Mudengudi, Mahabaleshwar S. Kakkasageri, "Agent Based Trust Establishment between Vehicle in Vehicular Cloud Networks", International Journal of Computer Network and Information Security(IJCNIS), Vol.11, No.7, pp.29-36, 2019. DOI:10.5815/ijcnis.2019.07.05

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