Blockchain-based Internet of Vehicles (BIoV): An Approach Towards Smart Cities Development

S. Hatim, S. J. Elias, Razizul Mohamad Ali, Jamaluddin Jasmis, A. Aziz, S. Mansor
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The revolutionary of Internet of Things (IoT) is currently enabling the transformation of various existing research areas into new themes involving smart mobility, smart home, smart health and smart transport. Focusing on the smart transport, it actually leads towards the development of smart cities. For this purpose, Internet of Vehicles (IoV) is evolving, replacing the previous mobile-based vehicular adhoc network (VANET). This review paper presents a collective discovery on the IoV network model and the rational of introducing and implementing blockchain-based IoV (BIoV). BIoV is the solution to the basic IoV whereby it promises a secured and trusted network and connection to the users. Data stored in blockchain is transparent and users in the network need a key to download the relevant information. Thus, it is proved that blockchain is not easily can be breached by any attacks.
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基于区块链的车联网(BIoV):智慧城市发展的一种途径
物联网(IoT)的革命目前正在使各种现有研究领域转变为涉及智能移动、智能家居、智能健康和智能交通的新主题。以智慧交通为核心,引领智慧城市的发展。为此,车联网(IoV)正在发展,取代了以前基于移动的车辆自组网(VANET)。这篇综述文章提出了一个关于车联网模型的集体发现,以及引入和实现基于区块链的车联网(BIoV)的理由。BIoV是基本IoV的解决方案,它承诺为用户提供安全可靠的网络和连接。存储在区块链中的数据是透明的,网络中的用户需要一个密钥才能下载相关信息。从而证明区块链是不容易被任何攻击攻破的。
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