Design of misbehavior detection scheme by combining lane change and braking alerts

To design and develop an enhanced Misbehaviour Detection Scheme (MDS) that addresses the problem of transmitting false information in Vehicular Ad hoc Network (VANET). Methods/Analysis: To achieve the purpose of this paper, data was collected through simulating a vehicle crash in different traffic s...

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Main Authors: Ardo, A. A., Zainal, Anazida, Ghaleb, F. A.
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Published: Indian Society for Education and Environment 2016
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spelling my.utm.742072017-11-28T05:01:10Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/74207/ Design of misbehavior detection scheme by combining lane change and braking alerts Ardo, A. A. Zainal, Anazida Ghaleb, F. A. QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science To design and develop an enhanced Misbehaviour Detection Scheme (MDS) that addresses the problem of transmitting false information in Vehicular Ad hoc Network (VANET). Methods/Analysis: To achieve the purpose of this paper, data was collected through simulating a vehicle crash in different traffic scenarios. The data collected was then used to design a Misbehaviour Detection Scheme considering two inputs of Emergency Electronic Brake Light (EEBL) and Lane Change (LC). To confirm the veracity of transmitted Post-Crash Notification (PCN) alert, Bayes' rule was used to combine the two alert evidences. Findings: In each of the experiments conducted, the scenario belief values (probability of individual events) were calculated and Bayes' rule was used for combining the two evidences to obtain a better belief value. Simulation results show that increasing vehicle speed improves detection accuracy. Traffic scenarios having vehicles with low speed transmits fewer secondary alerts. Existing MDS uses single secondary alerts for verifying received PCN alerts. The proposed scheme combines evidences from more than one secondary alert to enhance the belief value of received PCN alert. Applications/Improvements: Combining multiple alert evidences shows that the proposed MDS makes significant enhancement to the existing scheme. Testing the proposed scheme with vehicles on high speeds shows 100% detection accuracy for transmitted PCN alerts. Indian Society for Education and Environment 2016 Article PeerReviewed Ardo, A. A. and Zainal, Anazida and Ghaleb, F. A. (2016) Design of misbehavior detection scheme by combining lane change and braking alerts. Indian Journal of Science and Technology, 9 (46). ISSN 0974-6846 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85007559444&doi=10.17485%2fijst%2f2016%2fv9i46%2f107112&partnerID=40&md5=a396b71dcb3704d045b4475255101774
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topic QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
spellingShingle QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
Ardo, A. A.
Zainal, Anazida
Ghaleb, F. A.
Design of misbehavior detection scheme by combining lane change and braking alerts
description To design and develop an enhanced Misbehaviour Detection Scheme (MDS) that addresses the problem of transmitting false information in Vehicular Ad hoc Network (VANET). Methods/Analysis: To achieve the purpose of this paper, data was collected through simulating a vehicle crash in different traffic scenarios. The data collected was then used to design a Misbehaviour Detection Scheme considering two inputs of Emergency Electronic Brake Light (EEBL) and Lane Change (LC). To confirm the veracity of transmitted Post-Crash Notification (PCN) alert, Bayes' rule was used to combine the two alert evidences. Findings: In each of the experiments conducted, the scenario belief values (probability of individual events) were calculated and Bayes' rule was used for combining the two evidences to obtain a better belief value. Simulation results show that increasing vehicle speed improves detection accuracy. Traffic scenarios having vehicles with low speed transmits fewer secondary alerts. Existing MDS uses single secondary alerts for verifying received PCN alerts. The proposed scheme combines evidences from more than one secondary alert to enhance the belief value of received PCN alert. Applications/Improvements: Combining multiple alert evidences shows that the proposed MDS makes significant enhancement to the existing scheme. Testing the proposed scheme with vehicles on high speeds shows 100% detection accuracy for transmitted PCN alerts.
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author Ardo, A. A.
Zainal, Anazida
Ghaleb, F. A.
author_facet Ardo, A. A.
Zainal, Anazida
Ghaleb, F. A.
author_sort Ardo, A. A.
title Design of misbehavior detection scheme by combining lane change and braking alerts
title_short Design of misbehavior detection scheme by combining lane change and braking alerts
title_full Design of misbehavior detection scheme by combining lane change and braking alerts
title_fullStr Design of misbehavior detection scheme by combining lane change and braking alerts
title_full_unstemmed Design of misbehavior detection scheme by combining lane change and braking alerts
title_sort design of misbehavior detection scheme by combining lane change and braking alerts
publisher Indian Society for Education and Environment
publishDate 2016
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/74207/
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