MUMBAI, India, April 17 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202611023966 A) filed by Anubhav Kumar; and Dr. Devender Kumar, Rohtak, Haryana, on Feb. 27, for 'a system and method for quantitative risk assessment and adaptive security optimization in vehicular ad hoc networks (vanets).'

Inventor(s) include Anubhav Kumar; and Dr. Devender Kumar.

The application for the patent was published on April 17, under issue no. 16/2026.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The present invention relates to a system and method for quantitative risk assessment and adaptive security optimization in Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs). The invention integrates network modeling, structured risk identification, probability-impact based risk computation, graph-based structural anomaly detection, prediction-based routing, and Grey Wolf Optimization to enhance network resilience and availability. A numerical risk score is computed for identified threats, and an availability risk index is derived from performance parameters including packet delivery ratio, delay, and throughput. The system dynamically detects Sybil attacks through connectivity pattern analysis and adapts routing decisions using predictive mobility modeling and metaheuristic optimization. A continuous monitoring and feedback mechanism updates risk levels and routing parameters in real time. The invention provides a scalable and adaptive security framework suitable for intelligent transportation systems, ensuring secure, reliable, and performance-efficient vehicular communication under dynamic and adversarial conditions."

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