Abstract

In recent years, the corporate and industrial sectors have been experiencing significant transformations in vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communication. It can improve vehicle safety by giving signals to other vehicles wirelessly. The latest software, hardware, and technologies are applied to develop trusted applications that make V2V communication more believable. Today, various technologies are incorporated into vehicles to remove the barrier to existing challenges. The connected vehicles in V2V communication use sensors, data storage, and communication devices. Vehicles can communicate using the latest secure and trusted Cellular Vehicle-to-Everything (C-V2X) technology using direct and network communication modes. Even connected vehicles suffer from data security, user privacy, reliable environment, and vehicle security. Blockchain can help to eliminate those issues in V2V communication systems. Herein, a secure blockchain-enabled V2V communication system (BVCS) is proposed to enhance the security of vehicles and secure data sharing and communication among vehicles. The developed smart contracts in this paper can authenticate users and their vehicles automatically. In this paper, the proposed algorithms can authenticate users, detect unauthorized access, and establish secure communication between vehicles. The proposed system can enhance data security, user privacy, and vehicle security and provide a trusted environment in V2V communication systems.

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