Abstract

In this study, blockchain technology is used to strengthen the security of wireless sensing data in the network architecture of the Internet of Things. For many organic farms that contain crops with high unit prices, the environmental parameters of the crops grown on the farm are often regarded as confidential data. First, a wireless sensing network is used to transmit sensing data to the farm’s front-end integrated microcontroller for fusion of the sensing data. After fusion of the sensing data is completed, the processed data is transmitted to the data processing center of the entire farm for encapsulation of the blockchain algorithm. Data are sent to the cloud database for storage after they are packaged by the system. At the same time, the data in the cloud database can be managed and analyzed by remote operators. Data encapsulation based on blockchain technology is used to effectively prevent any data from being stolen or destroyed by hackers. A complete blockchain encapsulation database system is implemented in the experimental stage, and the operator can use this system to encrypt the data that have been fused at the remote end for blockchain technology. In the encryption process of this blockchain, the security of data processing can be specifically enhanced by the system. Finally, each encapsulated block of data is securely stored in a private cloud database. There is a function to check whether the data in the cloud have been tampered with. A very innovative approach to using blockchain technology is proposed in this article to enhance the security of data processing.

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