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Fault-Tolerance Mechanisms for Software-Defined Internet of Vehicles

Chien‐Fu Cheng, Gautam Srivastava, Jerry Chun‐Wei Lin, Ying-Chen Lin

2021IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems28 citationsDOI

Abstract

Due to the rapid development of the Internet of Things, cloud computing, big data, and software-defined networks technologies, vehicular ad hoc networks have evolved into software-defined Internet of Vehicles (IoV). In software-defined IoV, messages transmitted by vehicles are transferred using wireless communication technology, so attackers can easily attack specific vehicles and Road-Side Units (RSUs) within the wireless communication range. When any vehicle or RSU is under attack or control, the entire network may collapse and produce incorrect computing results, which in the worst case, can lead to car accidents. Therefore, building a highly reliable and fault-tolerant software-defined IoV is of high importance. In this paper, we visit the consensus problem in software-defined IoV. Software-defined IoV is built with infrastructures, that is, RSUs. RSUs have a backhaul capacity and a powerful computing capacity. Thus, in software-defined IoV, we will focus on how to use RSUs to assist vehicles in reaching a consensus.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceComputer networkVehicular ad hoc networkSoftwareWireless ad hoc networkFault toleranceCloud computingThe InternetWirelessSoftware-defined networkingBackhaul (telecommunications)Wireless networkDistributed computingOperating systemBase stationVehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs)Software-Defined Networks and 5GIoT and Edge/Fog Computing