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Decentralized trust optimization in VANETs: A blockchain-driven hybrid PoS-PBFT architecture for enhanced security
Asad Ullah1, Zia Ullah2, Sanam Shahla Rizvi3
1School of Information Engineering, Xi'an Eurasia University, Xi'an, Shaanxi, China.
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Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs) are essential for the success of Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), providing real-time communication between vehicles and infrastructure. However, the highly dynamic and decentralized nature of VANETs introduces significant challenges in ensuring trust and security across the network, including security threats, communication overhead, and energy inefficiencies. This paper presents a novel blockchain-based trust management framework that addresses these issues by incorporating lightweight consensus mechanisms, optimized data propagation strategies, and energy-aware protocols. Our approach reduces communication overhead by selectively propagating trust updates, leading to a 35% decrease in overall network traffic compared to traditional broadcast-based systems. In terms of trust accuracy, our model achieves over 95% accuracy in detecting malicious nodes, significantly outperforming existing solutions. The proposed system demonstrates the identification and penalization of malicious behaviors such as Sybil attacks and false reporting with a 25% improvement in detection rate, while maintaining low latency (an average reduction of 30% compared to PoW-based systems) and efficient energy consumption, reducing energy use by up to 40%. The proposed model also incorporates a hybrid Proof of Stake (PoS) and Practical Byzantine Fault Tolerance (PBFT) consensus mechanism, which further enhances its scalability and fault tolerance. Simulation results show that our framework converges to accurate trust values faster than traditional methods, ensuring that reliable trust evaluations are made in real-time, even under high mobility conditions. The combination of these optimizations ensures that our framework is not only secure but also highly efficient, capable of supporting scalable and resilient VANET deployments. Furthermore, our decentralized approach ensures that trust decisions are made in real-time without the need for a centralized authority, making the system more adaptable to the high-mobility conditions of VANETs. This research offers a comprehensive solution for VANETs trust management, significantly improving communication efficiency, trust accuracy, and energy consumption while maintaining robust security and scalability. Our proposed blockchain-based trust management system provides a secure, energy-efficient, and scalable solution for VANETs, setting the stage for future developments in secure vehicular communication networks.
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