A blockchain framework for smart mobility
David Lopez, Bilal Farooq

TL;DR
This paper proposes a blockchain framework designed to enhance privacy, security, and data control in smart mobility by enabling encrypted data sharing and smart contract-based transactions among diverse stakeholders.
Contribution
It introduces a novel blockchain-based architecture that ensures data ownership, transparency, and access control in smart mobility Big Data environments.
Findings
Enhanced data privacy and security in smart mobility.
Participants can securely share and control their data.
Smart contracts facilitate trusted data transactions.
Abstract
A blockchain framework is presented for addressing the privacy and security challenges associated with the Big Data in smart mobility. It is composed of individuals, companies, government and universities where all the participants collect, own, and control their data. Each participant shares their encrypted data to the blockchain network and can make information transactions with other participants as long as both party agrees to the transaction rules (smart contract) issued by the owner of the data. Data ownership, transparency, auditability and access control are the core principles of the proposed blockchain for smart mobility Big Data.
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlockchain Technology Applications and Security · IoT and Edge/Fog Computing · Privacy, Security, and Data Protection
