Abstract

The rapid growth of Internet of Things (IoT) applications poses a great challenge to the computation capability of smart mobile equipments (SMEs). Fog Computing, as a promising technology, provides fast computing services for resource-limited SMEs in various applications. In this paper, we consider a blockchain-based fog computing network consisting of SMEs, fog nodes (FNs) and the cloud server. To optimize the delay and energy consumption of processing computation-intensive tasks, two offloading models are introduced, namely, task offloading to the device-to-device (D2D) cooperation group and to a nearby FN. Additionally, the blockchain technology is enabled to prevent malicious nodes from modifying with transaction information by maintaining a continuous tamper-proof ledger database. To reduce the delay and energy consumption of the traditional consensus mechanism, we propose the voting-based delegated proof of stake consensus mechanism, in which the FNs with the top half of votes will form a verification set, and the FNs will take turns being the manager to generate new blocks. Furthermore, to minimize the network cost, we jointly optimize task offloading decision, transmission rata allocation and computing resource allocation under various constraints. Finally, the effectiveness of the proposed scheme is demonstrated.

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