October 10, 2022: IOTA-based solution for car charging payment

MAster assignment

iota-based solution for car charging payment

TYPE : MASTER CS

Period: Start date: as soon as possible

Student: Unassigned

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Description:

Identifiable networking objects (sensors or actuators) that advertise their services to put together semantically rich applications are what define the Internet of Things (IoT). The Internet of Things (IoT) covers connectivity, applications, and processes in addition to analyzing specific items. To support business processes, heterogeneous equipment, and devices with a wide range of specifications and data integrate smoothly together.

IOTA is a distributed ledger designed to record and execute transactions between machines and devices in the Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystem. The ledger uses a cryptocurrency called MIOTA to account for transactions in its network.

This project aims to design and implement a solution for the payment of charging your car via IOTA. The main aim to be able to do the charging and the payment using IOTA in a secure manner by providing a way of authentication between the electrical car and the charging station.

Requirements:

• Affinity with cryptography.

• Blockchain concepts and IOTA with its underlying technique Tangle.

• Programming skills to build a prototype.

Related reading and references:

1. Elhajj, Ml, Jradi, H., Chamoun, M. and Fadlallah, A., 2022, June. LASII: Lightweight Authentication Scheme using IOTA in IoT Platforms. In 2022 20th Mediterranean Communication and Computer Networking Conference (MedComNet) (pp. 74-83). IEEE.

2. Dasgupta, K. and Rajasekhara Babu, M., 2019. A review on crypto-currency transactions using IOTA (Technology). Social Network Forensics, Cyber Security, and Machine Learning, pp. 67-81.

3. Lamberti, R., Fries, C., Lücking, M., Manke, R., Kannengiesser, N., Sturm, B., Komarov, M.M. Stork, W. and Sunyaev, A., 2019. An open multimodal mobility platform based on Distributed Ledger Technology. In Internet of Things, Smart Spaces, and Next Generation Networks and Systems (pp 41-52). Springer, Cham.

4. Fan, C., Ghaemi, S., Khazaei, H., Chen, Y. an Musilek, P., 2021. Performance analysis of the IOTA DAG-based distributed ledger. ACM Transactions on Modeling and Performance Evaluation of Computing Systems, 6(3), pp. 1-20.