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FL-DECO-BC: A Privacy-Preserving, Provably Secure, and Provenance-Preserving Federated Learning Framework with Decentralized Oracles on Blockchain for VANETs

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arxiv 2407.21141 v1 pith:D3MQNIHF submitted 2024-07-30 cs.CR

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Vehicular Ad-Hoc Networks (VANETs) hold immense potential for improving traffic safety and efficiency. However, traditional centralized approaches for machine learning in VANETs raise concerns about data privacy and security. Federated Learning (FL) offers a solution that enables collaborative model training without sharing raw data. This paper proposes FL-DECO-BC as a novel privacy-preserving, provably secure, and provenance-preserving federated learning framework specifically designed for VANETs. FL-DECO-BC leverages decentralized oracles on blockchain to securely access external data sources while ensuring data privacy through advanced techniques. The framework guarantees provable security through cryptographic primitives and formal verification methods. Furthermore, FL-DECO-BC incorporates a provenance-preserving design to track data origin and history, fostering trust and accountability. This combination of features empowers VANETs with secure and privacy-conscious machine-learning capabilities, paving the way for advanced traffic management and safety applications.

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  1. FAPL-DM-BC: A Secure and Scalable FL Framework with Adaptive Privacy and Dynamic Masking, Blockchain, and XAI for the IoVs

    cs.CR 2025-01 reject novelty 3.0 of 10

    The paper sketches an untested architecture integrating adaptive privacy, dynamic masking, blockchain provenance, secure aggregation, and XAI for IoV federated learning.

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