Blockchain for the Internet of Vehicles towards Intelligent Transportation Systems: A Survey
Muhammad Baqer Mollah, Jun Zhao, Dusit Niyato, Yong Liang Guan, Chau, Yuen, Sumei Sun, Kwok-Yan Lam, Leong Hai Koh

TL;DR
This survey reviews recent advancements in blockchain technology applied to the Internet of Vehicles, emphasizing its role in enhancing security, transparency, and decentralization for intelligent transportation systems.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of blockchain applications in IoV, discusses key challenges, and explores future research directions for ITS integration.
Findings
Blockchain enhances security and transparency in IoV.
Decentralization reduces single points of failure in vehicular networks.
Future research opportunities include scalability and interoperability challenges.
Abstract
Internet of Vehicles (IoV) is an emerging concept that is believed to help realise the vision of intelligent transportation systems (ITS). IoV has become an important research area of impactful applications in recent years due to the rapid advancements in vehicular technologies, high throughput satellite communication, Internet of Things and cyber-physical systems. IoV enables the integration of smart vehicles with the Internet and system components attributing to their environment such as public infrastructures, sensors, computing nodes, pedestrians and other vehicles. By allowing the development of a common information exchange platform between vehicles and heterogeneous vehicular networks, this integration aims to create a better environment and public space to the people as well as to enhance safety for all road users. Being a participatory data exchange and storage, the underlying…
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