BLAST: Blockchain-based Trust Management in Smart Cities and Connected Vehicles Setup

Author(s):  
Farah Kandah ◽  
Brennan Huber ◽  
Amani Altarawneh ◽  
Sai Medury ◽  
Anthony Skjellum
2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (18) ◽  
pp. 7448
Author(s):  
Zhiyuan Yu ◽  
Doudou Jin ◽  
Xiaoxiao Song ◽  
Chao Zhai ◽  
Desheng Wang

Recently, the commercial potentials and practical values of Mobility as a Service (MaaS) have been witnessed for sustainable development of smart cities in the field of intelligent transportation. Driven by the Internet of Vehicles (IoV), vehicles gradually become mobile living spaces to satisfy diverse demands of occupants, where the media functionalities, scenario scopes, and user engagements can be all expended dramatically. In the era of 5G/B5G, the intelligent connected vehicles are considered as super media because of the improved In-Vehicle Infotainment (IVI). In this paper, relying on the advanced communication and intelligent techniques, we investigate the IoV-based vehicle-mounted media scenarios and construct IVI solutions for the MaaS. Firstly, we propose the characteristics of vehicle-mounted media scenarios and present the IVI evolution from the aspects of hearing, vision and multi-sensory media services. Secondly, we point out the main features and limitations of IoV-based IVI in 3G/4G. Finally, exploring the potential of super media, both the linkage display and IVI collaborative modes in vehicle-centric media scenarios are introduced as IVI solutions for the MaaS in 5G-V2X and beyond, which intend to further improve the audio-visual experiences of occupants and observers in urban environments.


Author(s):  
Nader Sohrabi Safa ◽  
Faye Mitchell ◽  
Carsten Maple ◽  
Muhammad Ajmal Azad ◽  
Mohammad Dabbagh

Author(s):  
Geoff Twardokus ◽  
Jaime Ponicki ◽  
Samantha Baker ◽  
Peter Carenzo ◽  
Hanif Rahbari ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 90 ◽  
pp. 101842 ◽  
Author(s):  
Moayad Aloqaily ◽  
Safa Otoum ◽  
Ismaeel Al Ridhawi ◽  
Yaser Jararweh

2018 ◽  
Vol 2018 ◽  
pp. 1-13 ◽  
Author(s):  
Heba Kurdi ◽  
Bushra Alshayban ◽  
Lina Altoaimy ◽  
Shada Alsalamah

Cloud computing plays a major role in smart cities development by facilitating the delivery of various services in an efficient and effective manner. In a Peer-to-Peer (P2P) federated clouds ecosystem, multiple Cloud Service Providers (CSPs) collaborate and share services among them when experiencing a shortage in certain resources. Hence, incoming service requests to this specific resource can be delegated to other members. Nevertheless, the lack of preexisting trust relationship among CSPs in this distributed environment can affect the quality of service (QoS). Therefore, a trust management system is required to assist trustworthy peers in seeking reliable communication partners. We address this challenge by proposing TrustyFeer, a trust management system that allows peers to evaluate the trustworthiness of other peers based on subjective logic opinions, formulated using peers’ reputations and Service Level Agreements (SLAs). To demonstrate the utility of TrustyFeer, we evaluate the performance of our method against two long-standing trust management systems. The simulation results show that TrustyFeer is more robust in decreasing the percentage of services that do not conform to SLAs and increasing the success rate of exchanged services by good CSPs conforming to SLAs. This should provide a trustworthy federated clouds ecosystem for a better, more sustainable future.


2021 ◽  
pp. 411-422
Author(s):  
Nuraini Shamsaimon ◽  
Noor Afiza Mat Razali ◽  
Khairani Abd Majid ◽  
Suzaimah Ramli ◽  
Mohd Fahmi Mohamad Amran ◽  
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