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BIoVN: A Novel Blockchain-Based System for Securing Internet of Vehicles Over NDN Using Bioinspired HoneyGuide

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Internet of vehicles (IoV) over named data networking (NDN) has recently emerged as a new model to enable vehicular communications and improve road safety. Nevertheless, a malicious vehicle can disseminate fake content to other vehicles in the network, affect driving decisions, and result in traffic congestion or even accidents. Blockchain technology has brought believable achievements in every research field such as academia, health care, genetic engineering, and transportation management, where preserving security is the primary priority. In this paper, we propose a new system that brings blockchain to NDN-based IoV, namely, BIoVN. In addition, a novel bioinspired algorithm of name HoneyGuide is introduced in the data forwarding process that is used in BIoVN. Our contribution aims to secure vehicular communications over NDN.

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This research work is supported by the “SafeRoad: Multiplatform for Road Safety (MRS)” Project under contract No: 24/2017, financed by the Ministry of Equipment, Transport, Logistics and Water (METLE), and the National Center for Scientific and Technical Research (CNRST).

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Sabir, Z., Amine, A. (2022). BIoVN: A Novel Blockchain-Based System for Securing Internet of Vehicles Over NDN Using Bioinspired HoneyGuide. In: Maleh, Y., Tawalbeh, L., Motahhir, S., Hafid, A.S. (eds) Advances in Blockchain Technology for Cyber Physical Systems. Internet of Things. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-93646-4_8

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