2018 1st IEEE International Conference on Hot Information-Centric Networking (HotICN) 2018
DOI: 10.1109/hoticn.2018.8606016
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Blockchain-inspired Event Recording System for Autonomous Vehicles

Abstract: Autonomous vehicles are capable of sensing their environment and navigating without any human inputs. However, when autonomous vehicles are involved in accidents between themselves or with human subjects, liability must be indubitably decided based on accident forensics. This paper proposes a blockchain-inspired event recording system for autonomous vehicles. Due to the inefficiency and limited usage of certain blockchain features designed for the traditional cryptocurrency applications, we design a new "proof… Show more

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“…A recent study proposed a forensic investigation framework for IoT using blockchain, which is called FIF-IoT [14]. In addition, Guo et al [15] proposed a blockchain-inspired "proof of event" mechanism for accident recording system in CAV network. Compared to these studies, our work focuses on blockchain-based system design in a new field that improves data security for CV-based traffic signal control systems.…”
Section: B Blockchain Technology In Transportationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A recent study proposed a forensic investigation framework for IoT using blockchain, which is called FIF-IoT [14]. In addition, Guo et al [15] proposed a blockchain-inspired "proof of event" mechanism for accident recording system in CAV network. Compared to these studies, our work focuses on blockchain-based system design in a new field that improves data security for CV-based traffic signal control systems.…”
Section: B Blockchain Technology In Transportationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Scalability and communication overhead is identified as a research challenge in [5], [6], [7] but solutions are not provided. Privacy is only addressed by [5] with classical pseudonym certificates.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this direction, [5] proposes a lightweight permissioned blockchain implementation, which is combined with a PKI approach to create a comprehensive solution for vehicular forensics. Furthermore, [6] adopts a proof of event approach (instead the typical proof-of-work) to create a blockchain-based forensics system, in which accident events are added in a new block. Also based on a proof of event mechanism, [7] uses a blockchain to store incident events, which are notified through roadside units.…”
Section: Vehicle Forensics and Event Data Recordingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Blockchain address (Pseudonym), the sender of a message in the blockchain is referred to a pseudonym, known as blockchain address. In practice, a blockchain address is usually bound to the hash of a public key [19], [20]; more importantly, the security of digital signatures can further ensure that one cannot send messages in the name of a blockchain address, unless she has the corresponding secret key. Also, the program code of a smart contract deployed in the blockchain can also be referred by a unique address, such that one can call the contract to be executed, by committing a message pointing to this unique address.…”
Section: Blockchain and Smart Contractsmentioning
confidence: 99%