divert a distributed vehicular traffic re-routing system for congestion avoidance

Aswini J P ,M. Navaneetha Krishnan

Published in International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science Engineering and Information Technology

ISSN: 2321-3337          Impact Factor:1.521         Volume:6         Issue:3         Year: 09 April,2021         Pages:1550-1568

International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science Engineering and Information Technology

Abstract

Nowadays, choosing a node to carry the files via network is inefficient due to multiple end-users are requesting for packets at the same time. The problem is to identify the shortest path, traffic cost is high, and hackers enter the network to access the file. Whenever user requesting for packets to service provider, it has been carried out via router to provide security and effective way of transmission without any hackers. We proposed a VAN router that manages the transmission process. Once the packet enters router follows: (i) identifies the shortest path to transmit the packets, (ii) analyze the migration cost, (iii) when a hacker enters the network, the details of the hacker is send to the GPS to identify hackers location,(iv) provides the user requested packets back to the user without any modification. GPS work is to identify the hacker location in which node they are trying to access the files and that information has been sent to the user where hacker enters the network. Each packet sent by the service provider via router to end-user, the router intimates service provider with a confirmation message. Finally, VAN router provides security to the end-user by avoiding hackers to access the file and minimizes traffic cost, finds shortest path.  Whenever user requesting for packets to service provider, it has been carried out via router to provide security and effective way of transmission without any hackers.  VAN router provides security to the end-user by avoiding hackers to access the file and minimizes traffic cost, finds shortest path.

Kewords

VANET – Vehicular Ad-Hoc Network, GPS – Global Positioning System

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