Abstract

With the rapid development of the internet of things (IoT), traditional industries are setting off a massive wave of digitization. In the era of the Internet of Everything, millions of devices and links in IoT pose more significant challenges to data management. Most existing solutions employ centralized systems to control IoT devices, which brings about the privacy and security issues in IoT data management. Recently, blockchain has attracted much attention in the field of IoT due to its decentralization, traceability, and non-tamperability. However, it is non-trivial to apply the current blockchain techniques to IoT due to the lack of scalability and high resource costs. Different blockchain platforms have their particular advantages in the scenario of IoT data management. In this paper, we propose a cross-chain framework to integrate multiple blockchains for efficient and secure IoT data management. Our solution builds an interactive decentralized access model which employs a consortium blockchain as the control station. Other blockchain platforms customized for specific IoT scenarios run as the backbone of all IoT devices. It is equivalent to opening the off-chain channels on the consortium blockchain. Our model merges transactions in these channels for confirmation based on the notary mechanism. Finally, we implement a prototype of the proposed model based on hyperledge Fabric and IOTA Tangle. We evaluate the performance of our method through extensive experiments. The results demonstrate the effectiveness and efficiency of our framework.

Highlights

  • The internet of things (IoT) is a networking technology that connects sensors, controllers, and machinery

  • We propose a cross-chain framework to integrate multiple blockchains in the context of IoT data management

  • In order to increase the scalability of the IoT blockchain, we design a notary mechanism to maintain a cross-chain network and apply inter-planetary file system (IPFS) and BigchainDB on the notary node to solve problems of data storage and device tagging

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Summary

Introduction

The internet of things (IoT) is a networking technology that connects sensors, controllers, and machinery. Designed a network architecture to protect IoT data privacy via blockchains and inter-planetary file system (IPFS) They proposed a decentralized access model for IoT data based on a software stack of blockchains and peer-to-peer data storage mechanisms. We propose a cross-chain framework to integrate multiple blockchains for efficient and secure IoT data management. We integrate Tangle into the IoT blockchains by building a cross-chain based decentralized access model in the context of data management. Since each entry on the blockchain requires consensus among all network nodes, the blockchain based on a single architecture do not scale well To solve this problem, we introduce Tangle using directed acyclic graph (DAG) data structures and decompose the network into multiple smaller sub-Tangles similar to “sidechains”.

Blockchains in the IoT Scenario
The Architecture
Notaries in the Consortium Blockchain
Notaries in Sidechains
Data Storage System
Access Control Strategy
Implementation
Throughput and Latency
Resource Consumption
Deployment Considerations and Analysis
Related Work
Conclusions

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