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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.
Rajas Paresh Kshirsagar Reviewer
10 Oct 2024 03:25 PM
Approved
Relevance and Originality
This research paper tackles a critical issue in urban development: the necessity of robust authentication and access control methods in the creation of smart cities. As urbanization accelerates, the integration of technology to enhance public services and improve quality of life becomes essential. The originality of the paper lies in its focus on the intersection of security measures and quality of service (QoS) within smart city frameworks. By proposing a model for Authentication and Access Control Methods in Smart Cities to Quality Of Service (2ASC-QOS), the paper contributes novel insights into how advanced technologies can address security challenges while optimizing service delivery.
Methodology
The methodology employed in this paper is comprehensive, addressing both traditional and advanced authentication methods, including biometrics, multi-factor authentication (MFA), and blockchain solutions. However, the paper could be strengthened by providing more detail about how these methodologies were evaluated. For instance, clarifying the criteria used for selecting case studies or the metrics employed to assess the effectiveness of the proposed model compared to traditional approaches would enhance the methodological rigor. Additionally, an outline of the research design, including data collection and analysis methods, would offer greater transparency.
Validity & Reliability
The validity of the claims made in the paper would benefit from the inclusion of empirical evidence supporting the advantages of the proposed 2ASC-QOS model. Presenting data from case studies that demonstrate improvements in security, user satisfaction, or resource efficiency would enhance the reliability of the findings. Moreover, discussing potential limitations or challenges encountered during the implementation of these technologies would provide a more balanced perspective, ensuring that the conclusions drawn are well-supported.
Clarity and Structure
The paper is well-organized, guiding the reader through complex concepts in a logical manner. The clarity of the writing effectively conveys the significance of authentication and access control in smart city environments. However, the inclusion of visual aids, such as flowcharts or diagrams, would enhance understanding by illustrating the relationships between different authentication methods and their impacts on QoS. These visual elements could help in distilling complex information, making it more digestible for a broader audience.
Result Analysis
The result analysis effectively highlights the advantages and challenges associated with implementing advanced authentication and access control methods in smart cities. While the paper discusses the benefits of the proposed model, providing more quantitative data or specific examples from case studies would strengthen the analysis. Furthermore, a deeper exploration of how machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) contribute to optimizing these techniques would enrich the discussion. Addressing the future implications of these technologies on urban development and security would also provide valuable insights for scholars and practitioners looking to navigate the evolving landscape of smart cities.
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Thank you Sir
Rajas Paresh Kshirsagar Reviewer