基于区块链的车辆网络认证和信任管理系统

Mehrdad Salimitari, M. Joneidi, Y. P. Fallah
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作为连接和自动驾驶汽车(cav)的骨干,车辆自组织网络(vanet)使各种应用程序能够共享交通信息和道路安全信息。然而,在这种不受信任的环境中,恶意活动的可能性需要评估车辆发送的消息的可信度。在本文中,我们提出了一种基于区块链的车载网络认证和信任管理系统。该架构结合了多个本地区块链,用于实现分布式V2X通信,以及一个全球信任评分区块链,用于评估车辆发送消息的可信度,如图所示。为了增强我们提出的架构,我们提出了一种新的双共识方法(DCM),该方法由事件区块链的本地共识和信任评分区块链的全局共识组成。DCM可以在我们的架构中实现不同区块链的实时并发操作。我们对全局共识采用了经过时间证明(PoET)共识方法。对于局部共识,我们提出了一种新的共识方法——受限实用拜占庭容错(RPBFT)。通过我们的设计,车辆的事件决策信息不局限于邻近的车辆和rsu。它可以以完全分散和私密的方式访问有关事件和车辆信任分数的最新数据。对该方法的性能评估表明,该方法能够通过安全、分散和实时的操作来计算和存储信任值。
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BATS: A Blockchain-based Authentication and Trust Management System in Vehicular Networks
As the backbone of the connected and autonomous vehicles (CAVs), vehicular ad-hoc networks (VANETs) enable a variety of applications for sharing traffic information and road safety messages. However, the possibility of malicious activity in such an untrusted environment necessitates evaluating the credibility of sent messages by vehicles. In this article, we put forward a blockchain-based authentication and trust management system for vehicular networks. This architecture incorporates multiple local blockchains for enabling distributed V2X communication and a global trust score blockchain for evaluating the credibility of sent messages from vehicles as illustrated in the teaser figure. To empower our proposed architecture, we propose a novel Dual Consensus Method (DCM) consisted of local consensus for event blockchains and global consensus for the trust score blockchain. DCM enables real-time and concurrent operation of different blockchains in our architecture. We employ Proof of Elapsed Time (PoET) consensus method for the global consensus. For the local consensus, we propose a new consensus method named Restricted Practical Byzantine Fault Tolerance (RPBFT). Through our design, a vehicle's information for decision-making about an event is not limited to the neighboring vehicles and RSUs. It has access to both recent data regarding an event and vehicles' trust scores in a fully decentralized and private fashion. Performance evaluation of our proposed method reveals its capability to calculate and store trust sores via secure, decentralized, and real-time operation.
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