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Hybrid-IoT: Hybrid Blockchain Architecture for Internet of Things - PoW Sub-blockchains (1804.03903v3)

Published 11 Apr 2018 in cs.DC

Abstract: From its early days the Internet of Things (IoT) has evolved into a decentralized system of cooperating smart objects with the requirement, among others, of achieving distributed consensus. Yet, current IoT platform solutions are centralized cloud based computing infrastructures, manifesting a number of significant disadvantages, such as, among others, high cloud server maintenance costs, weakness for supporting time-critical IoT applications, security and trust issues. Enabling blockchain technology into IoT can help to achieve a proper distributed consensus based IoT system that overcomes those disadvantages. While this is an ideal match, it is still a challenging endeavor. In this paper we take a first step towards that goal by designing Hybrid-IoT, a hybrid blockchain architecture for IoT. In Hybrid-IoT, subgroups of IoT devices form PoW blockchains, referred to as PoW sub-blockchains. Then, the connection among the PoW sub-blockchains employs a BFT inter-connector framework, such as Polkadot or Cosmos. In this paper we focus on the PoW sub-blockchains formation, guided by a set of guidelines based on a set of dimensions, metrics and bounds. In order to prove the validity of the approach we carry a performance and security evaluation.

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Authors (5)
  1. Gokhan Sagirlar (5 papers)
  2. Barbara Carminati (6 papers)
  3. Elena Ferrari (12 papers)
  4. John D. Sheehan (2 papers)
  5. Emanuele Ragnoli (5 papers)
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