In the absence of a permanent infrastructure, the networks are utilized for temporary events, military operations, and disaster recovery. A Blockchain-Enabled Intelligent Vehicle Communication Systems: Trust Bit Rewards and Clustering for Autonomous Vehicles (BIVC-CA), an algorithm designed to ensure secure communication between devices and optimize efficient routing in intelligent vehicle systems, is also used to provide quick emergency response. Using blockchain, each vehicle is given its own Bit Trust ID to track its past data and calculate its trust levels. This system ensures transparency and trust between vehicles through cryptographic processes such as key generation, secure message encryption, and message verification, which improve overall communication security. It also includes an Emergency Vehicle Communication System (EUC) that uses OBU devices and sensors to detect collisions and send GSM-based rescue messages, greatly improving road safety and the efficiency of emergency operations. The road-based clustering model optimizes route selection considering traffic conditions and distances and organizes vehicles into clusters to ensure effective communication and coordination. Using the path distance algorithm, clustering is achieved by computing the similarity of routes and grouping accordingly for efficient route management with minimal network congestion. In addition, the model introduces a comprehensive network architecture that integrates vehicle cloud technology and blockchain technology, enabling intelligent vehicles to make quick decisions based on real-time data. With these integrated components, the BIVC-CA model provides a reliable framework for secure data transmission, intelligent routing, and rapid emergency response. This framework will ultimately improve the efficiency of intelligent vehicle systems and contribute to the development of advanced vehicle networks and smarter transportation solutions. We calculated the results with routing expenses, packet delivery ratio, end-to-end delay, throughput, and packet loss ratio using this our BIVC-CA model has achieved less routing expenses, and delay.


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    Title :

    Blockchain-Enabled Intelligent Vehicle Communication Systems: Trust Bit Rewards and Clustering for Autonomous Vehicles


    Contributors:
    Nirmala, P. (author)


    Publication date :

    2025-02-11


    Size :

    660375 byte




    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English




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