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Item Security solutions against attacks in mobile ad hoc networks and their verification using BAN logic(IEEE, 2017) Dua, AmitIn the last few years, there has been tremendous interest in ad hoc wireless networks as they have massive military and commercial potential. An ad hoc wireless network serves as an independent network that comprises of mobile devices that utilize wireless transmission for communication, having no fixed infrastructure. These networks eliminate the complexity of infrastructure setup and hence can be deployed in quick time. However, on the negative side, such networks are very vulnerable to attacks against availability, service integrity, security, privacy and several other possible threats. To overcome these attacks, several security mechanisms have been proposed to ensure the reliability of ad hoc networks.Item Bloom filter based efficient caching scheme for content distribution in vehicular networks(IEEE, 2019) Dua, AmitWith the progression of Internet of Things (IoT), the number of connected vehicles in smart cities have shown an exponential growth. In order to enable fast data transfer, these vehicles communicate with each other and the roadside units. However, the data generated by these connected vehicles has overwhelming increased in recent times, which in turn overloads the traditional host-centric approach. For this reason, vehicular content-centric networking (VCCN) has emerged as a revolution, which provides efficient content distribution among vehicles. However, cache management is one of the most important aspects, which needs to be handled effectively. Therefore, in this paper, a bloom filter-based cache management scheme is proposed to enhance the performance of data transfer between smart connected vehicles. This algorithm uses the functionality of cache in vehicles to enable cooperative content distribution. The evaluation of bloom filter-based cache management scheme shows that the bloom filter reduces the search time in contrast to other data structures, which in turn increases the efficiency of retrieval from cache. The simulation results show that the proposed scheme achieves faster retrieval time and an efficient allotment system for helper vehicles in a smart city environment.