Smart services for Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) are currently deployed over centralized system solutions. Conversely, the use of decentralized systems to support these applications enables the distribution of data, only to those entities that have the authorization to access them, while at the same time guaranteeing data sovereignty to the data creators. This approach not only allows sharing information without the intervention of a “trusted” data silo, but promotes data verifiability and accountability. We discuss a possible framework based on decentralized systems, with a focus on four requirements, namely, data integrity, confidentiality, access control, and persistence. We also describe a prototype implementation and related performance results, showing the viability of the chosen approach.
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Zichichi, M., Ferretti, S., & D’Angelo, G. (2022). Blockchain-Based Data Management for Smart Transportation. In Springer Optimization and Its Applications (Vol. 194, pp. 631–659). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-07535-3_20
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