Toward Efficient Blockchain for the Internet of Vehicles with Hierarchical Blockchain Resource Scheduling

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Abstract

With the development of advanced information and communication technology, the traditional centralized cloud architecture cannot satisfy the exploding demand for data exchange in Internet of Vehicle (IoV) systems. Moreover, the traditional centralized architecture of the vehicular network has the potential risk of a single point of failure and lacks autonomy since the system highly relies on a trusted third party (TTP) to provide identity management. Fortunately, the emergence of blockchain technology provides a potential direction to address these problems. However, there are still some problems existing in the construction of an efficient blockchain system in IoV systems, such as the dynamic network topology and limited resources. In this paper, we propose a hierarchical resource scheduling scheme for blockchain-enabled IoV systems that improves the performance of the blockchain-enabled IoV system by efficiently allocating computational resources. The superiority of the proposed method is fully demonstrated by comparing it with existing baseline methods.

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Gao, J. L., Wu, C., Du, Z., Yoshinaga, T., Zhong, L., Liu, F., & Ji, Y. (2022). Toward Efficient Blockchain for the Internet of Vehicles with Hierarchical Blockchain Resource Scheduling. Electronics (Switzerland), 11(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics11050832

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