AN AUTOMATED SOLUTION FOR AVOIDING ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION ON ROADS

Teepireddy Yellareddy, M. Govind Raj, P. Suresh Kumar

Abstract


The primary reason for such systems would be to alleviate traffic jam that is available in each and every major city. We offer a complete-blown implementation on actual smartphones, with an extensive assessment of their precision and efficiency. Our results make sure smartphone-based TISs can provide accurate traffic condition estimation while being secure and privacy protecting. Nonetheless, to make use of smartphone-based TISs, we have to ensure their privacy and security as well as their effectiveness. Simultaneously, as TISs require fine-grained location information, the privacy from the adding participants should be protected. This requirement for privacy is intensified poor smartphone-based TISs. Growing smartphone transmission, combined with wide coverage of cellular infrastructures, renders wise phone based traffic human resources (TISs) a beautiful option. This is actually the motivation of the paper: We leverage condition-of-the-art cryptographic schemes and easily available telecommunication infrastructure. We present an extensive solution for smartphone-based traffic estimation that is known as secure and privacy protecting.

Keywords


Privacy; Security; Traffic Information Systems;

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