论文标题
使用基于区块链的服务合作的自动驾驶汽车的情况意识
Situation Awareness for Autonomous Vehicles Using Blockchain-based Service Cooperation
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论文摘要
有效的车辆到全部用途,可以为自动驾驶汽车提供合作和增强决策,对于优化和安全的交通至关重要。基于车辆传感器数据,其他流量数据以及环境和上下文数据的实时决策必须成为必要的。作为这种智能交通系统的一部分,不同利益相关者之间的合作需要迅速,可靠,可靠。物联网提供了将共享数据,完善信息并彼此提供服务的利益相关者连接的结构。但是,这些基于云的系统努力满足由于网络之间的长距离距离而导致的智能流量的实时要求。在这里,边缘计算系统将数据和服务带入快速移动车辆的紧密近端,减少信息交付潜伏期并在本地处理敏感数据时改善隐私。为了解决这些利益相关者之间数据共享的信任和延迟问题,我们提出了一个分散的框架,该框架可以基于区块链实现交通数据生产者和消费者之间的智能合约。自动驾驶汽车连接到本地边缘服务器,共享其数据或基于协议使用服务,该协议中的协作边缘服务器在系统中为此提供了平台。我们使用HyperLeDger织物和虚拟汽车进行了概念验证实验,以使用安全的单播和多播数据传输分析系统吞吐量。我们的结果表明,在这种情况下,多播的传输将吞吐量提高了2.5倍,其中不同尺寸的数据包可以在不到一秒钟的时间内传输。
Efficient Vehicle-to-Everything enabling cooperation and enhanced decision-making for autonomous vehicles is essential for optimized and safe traffic. Real-time decision-making based on vehicle sensor data, other traffic data, and environmental and contextual data becomes imperative. As a part of such Intelligent Traffic Systems, cooperation between different stakeholders needs to be facilitated rapidly, reliably, and securely. The Internet of Things provides the fabric to connect these stakeholders who share their data, refined information, and provided services with each other. However, these cloud-based systems struggle to meet the real-time requirements for smart traffic due to long distances across networks. Here, edge computing systems bring the data and services into the close proximity of fast-moving vehicles, reducing information delivery latencies and improving privacy as sensitive data is processed locally. To solve the issues of trust and latency in data sharing between these stakeholders, we propose a decentralized framework that enables smart contracts between traffic data producers and consumers based on blockchain. Autonomous vehicles connect to a local edge server, share their data, or use services based on agreements, for which the cooperating edge servers across the system provide a platform. We set up proof-of-concept experiments with Hyperledger Fabric and virtual cars to analyze the system throughput with secure unicast and multicast data transmissions. Our results show that multicast transmissions in such a scenario boost the throughput up to 2.5 times where the data packets of different sizes can be transmitted in less than one second.