Blockchain Methods and Data-Driven Decision Making With Autonomous Transportation

Author:

Maharajan Kawsalya1,Kumar A. V. Senthil1ORCID,El Emary Ibrahiem M. M.2,Sharma Priyanka3ORCID,Latip Rohaya4,Mishra Namita5ORCID,Dutta Amit6,Manjunatha Rao L.7,Sharma Meenakshi8ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Hindusthan College of Arts and Sciences, India

2. King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia

3. Swami Keshvanand Institute of Technology, Management, and Gramothan, Jaipur, India

4. Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia

5. I.T.S. School of Management, India

6. All India Council for Technical Education, India

7. National Assessment and Accreditation Council, India

8. University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, India

Abstract

Blockchain encourages artificial intelligence towards intelligence while also increasing its autonomy and credibility. In this chapter, the authors examine the relationship between blockchain technology and artificial intelligence from a more thorough and three-dimensional standpoint. One of the greatest problems with blockchain implementations in IoV is that they cannot meet the computational and energy needs of conventional blockchain systems since IoV nodes are limited in their ability to use resources. A marketplace that enables stakeholders (CSPs, asset suppliers, service providers, regulators, etc.) to interact and exchange value with confidence based on smart provenance and governance may be developed using blockchain and distributed ledger technologies (DLT). These innovations offer a decentralised audit architecture that is safe. Such transactions (who uses what) can be kept on a distributed ledger marketplace in an immutable setting. A decentralised consensus process that does not need mining or incentivization in a permissionless architecture ensures data integrity.

Publisher

IGI Global

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