Abstract:
Device-to-device (D2D) communication is a promising fifth-generation (5G) technology for improving group communication in dynamic environments due to device mobility. Ad hoc network services are also VANET applications.
In ad hoc environments like autonomous vehicle solutions and drone fleet management for cellular vehicle-to-everything (C-V2X) modules and Internet of Drones (IoDs) networks, D2D communication reduces latency during vehicle conversations.
However, secure group communication is a pressing issue. We propose a distributed ledger-based dynamic group management solution. This study shows that a distributed ledger-based hierarchical architecture for dynamic group management is faster and more adaptable without compromising security or performance.
The proposed method can also transfer direct communication data without a centralized database, reducing single points of failure. A third party that works closely with leading automotive electronics suppliers in Taiwan tested the research.
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