Abstract

As a result of the rapid development of IoT systems, an increasing number of academics are focusing on finding new applications for IoT systems. For Internet of Things (IoT) systems, crowdsourcing is a prevalent practise. Due to the large number of deployed devices in IoT networks, more research is still required on the privacy and trust issues that arise when utilising crowdsourcing. As a result of the characteristics of social computing, the crowdsourcing network poses issues in terms of confidentiality and reliability. To consolidate and create this industry, we have built a differentially private crowdsourcing system that integrates public and private blockchains to address the privacy and trust issues of conventional crowdsourcing systems. Our proposed solution enables varying levels of privacy protection to protect the user’s identity and location. Moreover, the installation of blockchain networks might potentially ensure the data’s integrity. In the conclusion of this article, the possibility of deploying a crowdsourcing system with blockchain in IoE networks is examined.

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