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Convergence of Blockchain and IoT for Secure Transportation Systems in Smart Cities

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SECURITY AND COMMUNICATION NETWORKS
Volume 2021, Issue -, Pages -

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WILEY-HINDAWI
DOI: 10.1155/2021/5597679

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  1. RUDN University Strategic Academic Leadership Program
  2. Chancellor Research Initiative (CRI) grant

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Smart cities offer advanced services to enhance quality of life, but challenges in data collection and analysis lead to security concerns. This study proposes a decentralized data management system using blockchain and IoT to address vulnerabilities, creating a secure smart transportation system.
Smart cities provide citizens with smart and advanced services to improve their quality of life. However, it has been observed that the collection, storage, processing, and analysis of heterogeneous data that are usually borne by citizens will bear certain difficulties. The development of the Internet of Things, cloud computing, social media, and other Industry 4.0 influencers pushed technology into a smart society's framework, bringing potential vulnerabilities to sensor data, services, and smart city applications. These vulnerabilities lead to data security problems. We propose a decentralized data management system for smart and secure transportation that uses blockchain and the Internet of Things in a sustainable smart city environment to solve the data vulnerability problem. A smart transportation mobility system demands creating an interconnected transit system to ensure flexibility and efficiency. This article introduces prior knowledge and then provides a Hyperledger Fabric-based data architecture that supports a secure, trusted, smart transportation system. The simulation results show the balance between the blockchain mining time and the number of blocks created. We also use the average transaction delay evaluation model to evaluate the model and to test the proposed system's performance. The system will address residents' and authorities' security challenges of the transportation system in smart, sustainable cities and lead to better governance.

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