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AuthorJabbar, Rateb
AuthorDhib, Eya
AuthorSaid, Ahmed Ben
AuthorKrichen, Moez
AuthorFetais, Noora
AuthorZaidan, Esmat
AuthorBarkaoui, Kamel
Available date2023-09-25T11:42:35Z
Publication Date2022-01-01
Publication NameIEEE Access
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2022.3149958
CitationJabbar, R., Dhib, E., Said, A. B., Krichen, M., Fetais, N., Zaidan, E., & Barkaoui, K. (2022). Blockchain technology for intelligent transportation systems: A systematic literature review. IEEE Access, 10, 20995-21031.‏
URIhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85124709287&origin=inward
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/47958
AbstractThe use of Blockchain technology has recently become widespread. It has emerged as an essential tool in various academic and industrial fields, such as healthcare, transportation, finance, cybersecurity, and supply chain management. It is regarded as a decentralized, trustworthy, secure, transparent, and immutable solution that innovates data sharing and management. This survey aims to provide a systematic review of Blockchain application to intelligent transportation systems in general and the Internet of Vehicles (IoV) in particular. The survey is divided into four main parts. First, the Blockchain technology including its opportunities, relative taxonomies, and applications is introduced; basic cryptography is also discussed. Next, the evolution of Blockchain is presented, starting from the primary phase of pre-Bitcoin (fundamentally characterized by classic cryptography systems), followed by the Blockchain 1.0 phase, (characterized by Bitcoin implementation and common consensus protocols), and finally, the Blockchain 2.0 phase (characterized by the implementation of smart contracts, Ethereum, and Hyperledger). We compared and identified the strengths and limitations of each of these implementations. Then, the state of the art of Blockchain-based IoV solutions (BIoV) is explored by referring to a large and trusted source database from the Scopus data bank. For a well-structured and clear discussion, the reviewed literature is classified according to the research direction and implemented IoV layer. Useful tables, statistics, and analysis are also presented. Finally, the open problems and future directions in BIoV research are summarized.
Languageen
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Subjectautomotive communication
Bitcoin
Blockchain
Ethereum
intelligent transport system
Internet of Things
internet of vehicles
security
smart contract
TitleBlockchain Technology for Intelligent Transportation Systems: A Systematic Literature Review
TypeOther
Pagination20995-21031
Volume Number10


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