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2020-03-12
Bai, He, Wu, Cangshuai, Yang, Yuexiang, Xia, Geming, Jiang, Yue.  2019.  A Blockchain-Based Traffic Conditions and Driving Behaviors Warning Scheme in the Internet of Vehicles. 2019 IEEE 19th International Conference on Communication Technology (ICCT). :1160–1164.

With the economic development, the number of cars is increasing, and the traffic accidents and congestion problems that follow will not be underestimated. The concept of the Internet of Vehicles is becoming popular, and demand for intelligent traffic is growing. In this paper, the warning scheme we proposed aims to solve the traffic problems. Using intelligent terminals, it is faster and more convenient to obtain driving behaviors and road condition information. The application of blockchain technology can spread information to other vehicles for sharing without third-party certification. Group signature-based authentication protocol guarantees privacy and security while ensuring identity traceability. In experiments and simulations, the recognition accuracy of driving behavior can reach up to 94.90%. The use of blockchain provides secure, distributed, and autonomous features for the solution. Compared with the traditional signature method, the group signature-based authentication time varies less with the increase of the number of vehicles, and the communication time is more stable.

2019-06-28
Shi, Jiangyong, Zeng, Yingzhi, Wang, Wenhao, Yang, Yuexiang.  2018.  Feedback Based Sampling for Intrusion Detection in Software Defined Network. Proceedings of the 2Nd International Conference on Cryptography, Security and Privacy. :95-99.

Cloud computing is being deployed more and more widely. However, the difficulty of monitoring the huge east-west traffic is a great security concern. In this paper, we proposed FBSample, a sampling method which employs the central control feature of SDN and feedback information of IDS. Evaluation results show FBSample can largely reduce the amount of packets to be transferred while maintaining a relatively high detection precision.