학술논문

Trust-Based Blockchain for Improving Supply Chain Communication in Internet of Vehicles
Document Type
Conference
Source
2022 International Interdisciplinary Humanitarian Conference for Sustainability (IIHC) Interdisciplinary Humanitarian Conference for Sustainability (IIHC), 2022 International. :1319-1327 Nov, 2022
Subject
Bioengineering
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Computing and Processing
Engineering Profession
General Topics for Engineers
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Robotics and Control Systems
Transportation
Technological innovation
Large Hadron Collider
Vehicle-to-infrastructure
Urban areas
Supply chains
Vehicular ad hoc networks
Blockchains
Blockchain
intelligent vehicles
automotive communication
internet of things
security and cloud
Language
Abstract
The motto behind the keenness of urban areas has become unmistakable in current cities because of the rise of installed and associated shrewd gadgets, frameworks, and innovations. It is possible to connect every object to the Internet. As a result, in the impending Internet of Things era, the “Internet of Vehicles-IoV” will play a critical role in newly developed dazzling urban communities. The IoV can possibly address different traffic and street wellbeing issues successfully to forestall deadly crashes. In any case, a specific test of IoV, particularly in “Vehicle-to-Vehicle” as well as “Vehicle-to-Infrastructure” communications, guarantees quick, in order to transmit securely and exact performance of the information. The above effort is modifying Blockchain innovation for continuous application called RTA to meet “Vehicle-to-Every thing-V2x” communications problems in order to overcome these challenges. As a result, the main goal of the study is to develop a Blockchain-based IoT framework for establishing communication security and creating a completely decentralized computing platform. Research methodology used here is divided into two major sections. In the part 1 presented below, authors discuss the traceability and optimization over Merkle trees. The second section deals with implementing an actual blockchain with our optimized Merkle tree as the underlying technology to represent a distributed trust based ledger.