A Survey on the Integration of Blockchain With IoT to Enhance Performance and Eliminate Challenges

Internet of things IoT is playing a remarkable role in the advancement of many fields such as healthcare, smart grids, supply chain management, etc. It also eases people's daily lives and enhances their interaction with each other as well as with their surroundings and the environment in a broa...

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المؤلف الرئيسي: Al Sadawi, Alia (author)
مؤلفون آخرون: Hassan, Mohamed (author), Ndiaye, Malick (author)
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Blockchain
Security
Sensors
Reliability
Performance evaluation
Wireless sensor networks
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description Internet of things IoT is playing a remarkable role in the advancement of many fields such as healthcare, smart grids, supply chain management, etc. It also eases people's daily lives and enhances their interaction with each other as well as with their surroundings and the environment in a broader scope. IoT performs this role utilizing devices and sensors of different shapes and sizes ranging from small embedded sensors and wearable devices all the way to automated systems. However, IoT networks are growing in size, complexity, and number of connected devices. As a result, many challenges and problems arise such as security, authenticity, reliability, and scalability. Based on that and taking into account the anticipated evolution of the IoT, it is extremely vital not only to maintain but to increase confidence in and reliance on IoT systems by tackling the aforementioned issues. The emergence of blockchain opened the door to solve some challenges related to IoT networks. Blockchain characteristics such as security, transparency, reliability, and traceability make it the perfect candidate to improve IoT systems, solve their problems, and support their future expansion. This paper demonstrates the major challenges facing IoT systems and blockchain's proposed role in solving them. It also evaluates the position of current researches in the field of merging blockchain with IoT networks and the latest implementation stages. Additionally, it discusses the issues related to the IoT-blockchain integration itself. Finally, this research proposes an architectural design to integrate IoT with blockchain in two layers using dew and cloudlet computing. Our aim is to benefit from blockchain features and services to guarantee a decentralized data storage and processing and address security and anonymity challenges and achieve transparency and efficient authentication service.
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spelling A Survey on the Integration of Blockchain With IoT to Enhance Performance and Eliminate ChallengesAl Sadawi, AliaHassan, MohamedNdiaye, MalickInternet of ThingsBlockchainSecuritySensorsReliabilityPerformance evaluationWireless sensor networksInternet of things IoT is playing a remarkable role in the advancement of many fields such as healthcare, smart grids, supply chain management, etc. It also eases people's daily lives and enhances their interaction with each other as well as with their surroundings and the environment in a broader scope. IoT performs this role utilizing devices and sensors of different shapes and sizes ranging from small embedded sensors and wearable devices all the way to automated systems. However, IoT networks are growing in size, complexity, and number of connected devices. As a result, many challenges and problems arise such as security, authenticity, reliability, and scalability. Based on that and taking into account the anticipated evolution of the IoT, it is extremely vital not only to maintain but to increase confidence in and reliance on IoT systems by tackling the aforementioned issues. The emergence of blockchain opened the door to solve some challenges related to IoT networks. Blockchain characteristics such as security, transparency, reliability, and traceability make it the perfect candidate to improve IoT systems, solve their problems, and support their future expansion. This paper demonstrates the major challenges facing IoT systems and blockchain's proposed role in solving them. It also evaluates the position of current researches in the field of merging blockchain with IoT networks and the latest implementation stages. Additionally, it discusses the issues related to the IoT-blockchain integration itself. Finally, this research proposes an architectural design to integrate IoT with blockchain in two layers using dew and cloudlet computing. Our aim is to benefit from blockchain features and services to guarantee a decentralized data storage and processing and address security and anonymity challenges and achieve transparency and efficient authentication service.IEEE Access2022-06-22T07:08:07Z2022-06-22T07:08:07Z2021Peer-ReviewedPublished versioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfA. A. Sadawi, M. S. Hassan and M. Ndiaye, "A Survey on the Integration of Blockchain With IoT to Enhance Performance and Eliminate Challenges," in IEEE Access, vol. 9, pp. 54478-54497, 2021, doi: 10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3070555.2169-3536http://hdl.handle.net/11073/2405210.1109/ACCESS.2021.3070555en_UShttps://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3070555oai:repository.aus.edu:11073/240522024-08-22T12:07:58Z
spellingShingle A Survey on the Integration of Blockchain With IoT to Enhance Performance and Eliminate Challenges
Al Sadawi, Alia
Internet of Things
Blockchain
Security
Sensors
Reliability
Performance evaluation
Wireless sensor networks
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title A Survey on the Integration of Blockchain With IoT to Enhance Performance and Eliminate Challenges
title_full A Survey on the Integration of Blockchain With IoT to Enhance Performance and Eliminate Challenges
title_fullStr A Survey on the Integration of Blockchain With IoT to Enhance Performance and Eliminate Challenges
title_full_unstemmed A Survey on the Integration of Blockchain With IoT to Enhance Performance and Eliminate Challenges
title_short A Survey on the Integration of Blockchain With IoT to Enhance Performance and Eliminate Challenges
title_sort A Survey on the Integration of Blockchain With IoT to Enhance Performance and Eliminate Challenges
topic Internet of Things
Blockchain
Security
Sensors
Reliability
Performance evaluation
Wireless sensor networks
url http://hdl.handle.net/11073/24052