Permissioned Blockchain for Efficient and Secure Resource Sharing in Vehicular Edge Computing

06/14/2019
by   Siming Wang, et al.
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With the fast expanding scale of vehicular networks, vehicular edge computing (VEC) has emerged and attracted growing attention from both industry and academia. Parked vehicles (PVs) have great potential to join vehicular networks for sharing their idle computing and networking resources. However, due to the underlying security and privacy threats, it is challenging to fairly motivate PVs for resource sharing in an efficient and secure way. In this paper, we propose a permissioned vehicular blockchain for secure and efficient resource sharing in VEC, namely, Parkingchain. We first design smart contract to achieve secure resource sharing and efficient service provisioning between PVs and service requesters (SRs). A multi-weight subjective logic based delegated Byzantine Fault Tolerance (DBFT) consensus mechanism is presented to improve the consensus process in Parkingchain. Further, we design a contract theory-based incentive mechanism to model the interactions between SR and PVs under asymmetric information scenario. Finally, numerical results demonstrate that the proposed incentive mechanism is effective and efficient compared with existing schemes.

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