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AUTHENTICATION AND ACCESS CONTROL METHODS IN SMART CITIES WITH ENHANCED QUALITY OF SERVICE LEVEL
Abstract
The creation of smart cities has become essential in response to the difficulties presented by contemporary urban living as urbanisation picks up speed. Modern technology is used by smart cities to upgrade public services, upgrade infrastructure, and improve the standard of living for their citizens. Robust authentication and access control methods that guarantee security, privacy, and effective resource utilisation are essential to the successful implementation of smart cities. In order to improve the quality of service (QoS) levels, this article proposed Authentication and Access Control Methods in Smart Cities to Quality Of Service(2ASC-QOS) the different authentication and access control strategies used in smart cities. We cover more sophisticated approaches like biometrics, multi-factor authentication (MFA), and blockchain-based solutions in addition to more conventional strategies like passwords and PINs.Furthermore, we analyse how machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) contribute to the optimisation of these techniques. In order to design robust, adaptable, and user-centered urban settings, our analysis emphasises the significance of combining thorough security measures with QoS concerns. We demonstrate the useful advantages and difficulties of implementing these technologies in smart cities via case studies and real-world applications. The results highlight how authentication and access control solutions must be continuously innovated and adjusted to meet the changing needs of smart city ecosystems. The proposed model when compared with the traditional models performs better in authentication and access control.
Phanindra Kumar Kankanampati Reviewer
10 Oct 2024 03:49 PM
Approved
Relevance and Originality
The Research Article is highly relevant, addressing the growing necessity for smart cities to tackle contemporary urban challenges. It offers an original perspective by focusing on authentication and access control methods as critical components for enhancing security and quality of service (QoS) in urban environments. This focus contributes to the discourse on smart city development and the integration of technology in urban management.
Methodology
The Research Article presents a systematic approach to discussing various authentication and access control strategies in smart cities. However, it would benefit from a more detailed explanation of the criteria for selecting the strategies discussed. Additionally, elaborating on the research methods used in the case studies would strengthen the overall methodology and provide clarity on how conclusions were drawn.
Validity & Reliability
The validity of the findings relies on the thoroughness of the literature review and the robustness of the case studies presented. While the Research Article covers a range of modern authentication techniques, the inclusion of empirical data demonstrating their effectiveness would enhance reliability. Furthermore, discussing the limitations of existing methods would provide a more balanced perspective on the proposed solutions.
Clarity and Structure
The Research Article is well-structured, progressing logically from the introduction of smart cities to the exploration of authentication methods. However, enhancing clarity could be achieved by incorporating diagrams or tables to illustrate the different strategies and their applications. This would make complex concepts more accessible to readers unfamiliar with technical jargon.
Result Analysis
The result analysis effectively outlines the advantages and challenges of implementing authentication and access control methods in smart cities. The use of case studies adds practical relevance, but it would be beneficial to include specific metrics that quantify the performance improvements of the proposed model compared to traditional methods. Additionally, providing recommendations for future research directions would further enrich the discussion and offer pathways for ongoing innovation in smart city ecosystems.
IJ Publication Publisher
Ok Sir
Phanindra Kumar Kankanampati Reviewer