Blockchain in intelligent transportation systems

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Abstract

Blockchain is an emerging technology that has shaken the financial sector, and which is already perceived as having an impact. A blockchain is a network of many interconnected nodes, both trustworthy and malicious, which can reach a consensus and generate valid data. The resulting information is packed into a block and permanently saved on the network in a tamper-proof way. In this paper, we propose an adaptation of blockchain for securely storing data in a vehicular-based network. Our approach can work for storing data such as traffic events and user reputation. The proposed solution has two interconnected components: the Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) blockchain and the reputation system. The paper presents synthetic tests which validate the use cases of the solution: users reporting speeds and alerts behind which we see a fair reputation system penalising the (wrong/false) users.

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Cocîrlea, D., Dobre, C., Hîrţan, L. A., & Purnichescu-Purtan, R. (2020). Blockchain in intelligent transportation systems. Electronics (Switzerland), 9(10), 1–24. https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics9101682

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