2023
DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v32.i2.pp1177-1186
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Enhancing safety communication in autonomous vehicles with hybrid elliptic curve digital signatures

Ravi Kalkundri,
Rajashri Khanai,
Praveen Kalkundri

Abstract: <span>The autonomous vehicles (AVs) are a part of vehicular ad hoc network (VANET) technology which is gaining a lot of researchers' attention for making the vehicle smarter and safer. In VANETs, the vehicles transmit various types of messages, some are important in terms of human lives while others are for infotainment. These messages give various information to the driver so that the driver can take appropriate precautions on the roads. In this work, the main aim was to concentrate on the safety messag… Show more

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“…The VANET can also have a certification authority (CA) and trusted authority (TA) which highly trusted government agencies that have real information of the vehicles and also provide certificates to the OBUs and RSUs. The main types of communication in a VANET are: − Vehicle to vehicle (V2V): In this communication vehicles transmit messages to each other on the traffic status like congestion or road accidents [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The VANET can also have a certification authority (CA) and trusted authority (TA) which highly trusted government agencies that have real information of the vehicles and also provide certificates to the OBUs and RSUs. The main types of communication in a VANET are: − Vehicle to vehicle (V2V): In this communication vehicles transmit messages to each other on the traffic status like congestion or road accidents [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%