Enhancing Security In Device-To-Device Communication Of 5G Networks Through Hybrid Method Using AES And Huffman Encoding
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Abstract
D-2-D (Device to Device) communication is essential in 5th Generation communication networks for allowing communication between devices without transmitting data through the network infrastructure and it plays a major challenge in assuring the effectiveness and security of D-2-D (Device to Device) communication. In this research work, a hybrid method is proposed for the security and effectiveness of Device-to-Device communication in 5G networks by combining AES encryption with Huffman coding techniques and achieving enhanced security for D-2-D (Device to Device) communication while maintaining efficient data transmission. The AES method is known for protecting Device-to-Device (D2D) communication in 5th Generation networks. An effective security solution is provided by the AES algorithm for D-2-D (Device to Device) communication in 5th Generation networks, guaranteeing the secrecy of data exchanged between devices. This work enhances the privacy of D-2-D (Device to Device) communication, making it suitable for 5th Generation networks and it provides robust encryption of data while Huffman coding reduces the data size for efficient transmission using Python programming language.