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Handle the Sybil Attack Using Hash Technique in Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks

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VANET is the standard of wireless network for intra vehicle communication in a dynamic geographical environment. VANET is such countless divisions, and applications are accessible, for example, impacts control and checking, security, daze crossing, dynamic course booking, continuous traffic condition observing and controlling, and so on; another significant applications were Web network hubs. We propose cryptographic-based hash co-employable methods to deal with Sybil attacks. This numerical algorithm has applications in cryptography, and data security applications. It comprises of advanced marks, message authentication code system (MACS) to verify and validate the information. In present days, it will be utilized for fingerprinting confirmation.

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Mummoorthy, A., Gowri Ganesh, N.S., Roopa Chandrika, R., Swetha, P. (2023). Handle the Sybil Attack Using Hash Technique in Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks. In: Manchuri, A.R., Marla, D., Rao, V.V. (eds) Intelligent Manufacturing and Energy Sustainability. Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies, vol 334. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-8497-6_16

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