Hybrid structures with applications from the viewpoint of Neutrosophic model

Document Type : Original Article

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1 Department of Engineering Physics and Mathematics Faculty of Engineering,Faculty of Engineering, Kafrelsheikh University, Kafrelsheikh

2 Department of Physics and Engineering Mathematics, Faculty of Engineering, Kafrelsheikh University, Kafrelsheikh 33516, Egypt;

3 Department of Math and Computer Sci., Faculty of Science, Port Said Univ., Egypt

4 Departmen of Mathematics and Basic Sciences, Ministry of Higher Education Higher, Future institute of Engineering and Technology in Mansour, Egypt

Abstract

In this work, we have presented the concept of "neutrosophic fuzzy bitopological ideal" (NFBI), which is a generalization of neutrosophic fuzzy ideal (NFI) that can deal with two topologies on a set. NFBI can capture the uncertainty, indeterminacy, and inconsistency of the security requirements and preferences of the entities in these applications.
We had developed a neutrosophic fuzzy bitopological local function (NFBF), which is a function that assigns a NFS to each entity based on its local information, such as its location, speed, direction, trust level, and security level. NFBLF can reflect the dynamic and heterogeneous characteristics of the entities and their preferences.
We had proposed a neutrosophic fuzzy bitopological ideal security scheme (NFBISS), which is a protocol that uses NFBI and NFS to distribute session keys between entities in these applications. NFBISS can adapt to the changing network conditions and select the optimal key length and encryption algorithm for each session based on NFBLF.

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