Towards a Sustainable Ecosystem of Intelligent Transportation Systems

Lewis Tseng, Liwen Wong
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It is difficult to overstate how large a role Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) technology has played in advancing safety, mobility, and productivity in our daily lives. ITS encompasses a broad range of technologies, including information and communication technologies, transportation and communication infrastructures, connected vehicles, and emerging technologies such as Internet-of-Things (IoT). It has been studied extensively in many different disciplines, including transportation, communication, database and management communities. Unfortunately, there are still many unsolved challenges that hinder the large deployment of advanced ITS systems. Recent studies have proposed using Blockchain, an emerging technology that enables decentralized coordination, to address inherent challenges in ITS such as security and scalability. However, these studies did not address a key question: how can we achieve a sustainable ITS ecosystem? This paper presents our preliminary study where we first point out the limitations of prior Blockchain-based ITS systems and then outline an architecture to support a sustainable ITS ecosystem. Our main goal is to stimulate further effort and cross-disciplinary collaboration by providing guidance and reference for future studies.
迈向可持续的智能交通系统生态系统
智能交通系统(ITS)技术在提高我们日常生活的安全性、机动性和生产力方面发挥了多么重要的作用,这一点怎么强调都不为过。智能交通系统涵盖了广泛的技术,包括信息和通信技术、交通和通信基础设施、互联汽车以及物联网(IoT)等新兴技术。它已经在许多不同的学科中得到了广泛的研究,包括交通、通信、数据库和管理社区。不幸的是,仍有许多未解决的挑战阻碍了先进ITS系统的大规模部署。最近的研究建议使用区块链,这是一种新兴的技术,可以实现分散的协调,以解决ITS中固有的挑战,如安全性和可扩展性。然而,这些研究没有解决一个关键问题:我们如何才能实现可持续的智能交通系统生态系统?本文介绍了我们的初步研究,我们首先指出了先前基于区块链的ITS系统的局限性,然后概述了支持可持续ITS生态系统的架构。我们的主要目标是通过为未来的研究提供指导和参考,促进进一步的努力和跨学科合作。
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