When Blockchain Meets Urban Rail Transit: Current Prospects, Case Studies, and Future Challenges

IF 4.3 3区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Magazine Pub Date : 2023-11-01 DOI:10.1109/mits.2023.3294590
Hao Liang, Li Zhu, Fei Yu
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Thanks to the vigorous development of artificial intelligence, urban rail transit (URT) is undergoing a new round of intelligent upgrades. While its intelligence level is improving, URT suffers from a weak trust foundation, high data sharing costs, and low collaboration efficiency. Driven by outstanding features of decentralization, resilience against tampering, and traceability, blockchain can provide a safe and efficient value-trust exchange infrastructure for URT. This article focuses on the current prospects, case studies, and future challenges of blockchain-empowered URT. We first introduce blockchain fundamentals and mainstream blockchain platforms, comparing the technology’s advantages and highlighting the motivation of using it in URT. The prospects of using blockchain in the lifecycle of URT, which includes planning and construction, operation and management, control and security, and upgrading and transformation, are explored. Furthermore, a concrete case study of using blockchain in a distributed authentication scheme for URT is described. Extensive testing results show that the proposed blockchain-based distributed authentication scheme can enhance the security of the train control system without sacrificing communication performance. Finally, we summarize the challenges and problems when using blockchain in future URT systems.
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IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Magazine
IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Magazine ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC-TRANSPORTATION SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
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期刊介绍: The IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Magazine (ITSM) publishes peer-reviewed articles that provide innovative research ideas and application results, report significant application case studies, and raise awareness of pressing research and application challenges in all areas of intelligent transportation systems. In contrast to the highly academic publication of the IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems, the ITS Magazine focuses on providing needed information to all members of IEEE ITS society, serving as a dissemination vehicle for ITS Society members and the others to learn the state of the art development and progress on ITS research and applications. High quality tutorials, surveys, successful implementations, technology reviews, lessons learned, policy and societal impacts, and ITS educational issues are published as well. The ITS Magazine also serves as an ideal media communication vehicle between the governing body of ITS society and its membership and promotes ITS community development and growth.
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