We are thrilled to share a momentous achievement in the world of academic research. The paper titled “A Comprehensive Review on Blockchains for Internet of Vehicles: Challenges and Directions” has been accepted for publication in the esteemed Computer Science Review journal, an Elsevier Q1 journal boasting a remarkable Impact Factor of 11.07.
This accomplishment is a testament to the dedication and rigorous efforts of the entire team involved in this scholarly endeavor. In particular, we extend our heartfelt congratulations to the principal author, Brian Hildebrand, a Ph.D. student and the contributing authors: Simra Tabassum and Bharath Konatham, both master’s students; and esteemed colleagues and Corresponding Authors Dr. Fathi Amsaad, and Drs. Mohamed Baza, Tara Salman, and Abdul Razaque.
The paper’s acceptance into Computer Science Review underscores its significance and contribution to the field of blockchain technology in the context of the Internet of Vehicles (IoV). As the IoV continues to evolve, blockchain’s potential in addressing challenges and shaping the future of connected transportation becomes increasingly evident.
We express our sincere gratitude to the entire team for their unwavering commitment and hard work in producing this noteworthy paper. This achievement not only reflects the dedication of these researchers but also highlights the ongoing pursuit of excellence in academic research at our institution. We look forward to the continued impact and recognition that this research will undoubtedly garner in the academic community and beyond.
You can find the Paper here.
