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Blockchain Technology for IoT Applications (Blockchain Technologies)
ā Scribed by Seok-Won Lee (editor), Irish Singh (editor), Masoud Mohammadian (editor)
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 210
- Edition
- 1st ed. 2021
- Category
- Library
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⦠Synopsis
This book explores recent advances in the Internet of things (IoT) via advanced technologies and provides an overview of most aspects which are relevant for advance secure, distributed, decentralized blockchain technology in the Internet of things, their applications, and industry IoT. The book provides an in-depth analysis of the step-by-step evolution of IoT to create a change by enhancing the productivity of industries. It introduces how connected things, data, and their communication (data sharing) environment build a transparent, reliable, secure environment for people, processes, systems, and services with the help of blockchain technology.
⦠Table of Contents
Preface
Summary
Contents
Requirement Engineering andĀ Its Role inĀ aĀ Blockchain-Enabled Internet ofĀ Things
1 Introduction
1.1 Motivation forĀ theĀ Proposed Model
2 Requirements Engineering Process forĀ IoT andĀ Challenges
2.1 Requirements Engineering Process forĀ IoT
2.2 Major Internet ofĀ Things andĀ Requirements Challenges
3 Proposed RE Model forĀ Blockchain-Enabled IoT
3.1 Pros ofĀ theĀ Proposed Model
3.2 Smart Contract
4 Related Works
5 Final Remarks
References
AutomataDAO: A Blockchain-Based Data Marketplace for Interactive Robot and IoT Data Exchanges Using Ethermint and State Channels
1 Introduction
2 Background Work
2.1 On Centralized and Decentralized Data Marketplaces
2.2 IoT and Blockchain Technology
2.3 Decentralized IoT Data Marketplaces
2.4 Robots and Blockchain Technology
2.5 State Channels and Micropayments
2.6 Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAO)
3 Marketplace DAOs and Collective Robot Ownership
4 Pricing Model
5 Interaction Use Cases
5.1 Offloading Data Collection Capacity
5.2 Proxied Data Collection Using MasterāSlave Control Model
5.3 Collaborative Data Collection by Independent Agents
6 System Preliminaries
6.1 Robot Constraints
6.2 Data Schemas, Evolution and Compatability
7 Architecture
7.1 Data Marketplace Smart Contracts and State Channels
7.2 Data Streaming
8 System Implementation
8.1 Smart Contracts and State Channels
8.2 Robot and Smart Contract Communication
8.3 Data Streaming and Processing
9 Limitations and Future Work
10 Conclusion
References
Hyperledger Architecture forĀ Internet ofĀ Things andĀ Supply Chain Management Services
1 Introduction
2 Literature Review
3 Blockchain Architecture andĀ Characteristics
3.1 Characteristics ofĀ Blockchain
4 IoT Architecture andĀ Characteristics
4.1 Blockchain-Based IoT Components
5 Blockchain-Based Supply Chain Management
5.1 Major Term ofĀ Blockchain-Based Supply Chain Management
6 Hyperledger-Based Blockchain Architecture
6.1 Hyperledger Design Philosophy
6.2 Hyperledger Sawtooth Framework
7 Proposed Architecture forĀ IoT andĀ Supply Chain Management
8 Final Remarks
References
Can We Predict Tropical Storms? Evidence fromĀ Artificial Intelligence
1 Introduction
2 Tropical Storms inĀ Hong Kong
2.1 Overview
2.2 Incentive forĀ Predicting Tropical Cyclones
2.3 Precision ofĀ theĀ Hong Kong Observatoryās Predictions
3 Data andĀ Preparation
3.1 Typhoon Track Data
3.2 Typhoon Signal Data
3.3 Preparation ofĀ Test Datasets
4 The Recurrent Neural Network Model
4.1 Model 1: Binary Categorization
4.2 Model 2: Multiple Categorization
4.3 Model 3: Multiple Categorization withĀ Non-linear Costs
5 Artificial Intelligence, The Internet ofĀ Things, andĀ Blockchain
6 Conclusion
References
AĀ Critical Review onĀ Using Blockchain Technology inĀ Education Domain
1 Introduction
1.1 Data Ledger Layer
1.2 Consensus Layer
1.3 P2P Network Layer
1.4 Application Layer
2 Suitability ofĀ Consortium Blockchains forĀ E-Governance
3 Consensus
3.1 Proof Approaches
3.2 Vote-Based Approaches
3.3 DAG Based Approaches
4 Attacks onĀ Blockchain
4.1 Blockchain Structure Vulnerabilities
4.2 Double Spending Attacks
4.3 Smart Contract-Based Attacks
4.4 Mining Pool Threats
4.5 Wallet Threats
4.6 Peer-to-Peer Network-Based Attacks
4.7 Quantum Attacks
5 Usecase ofĀ Blockchain inĀ Education
6 Features ofĀ theĀ Proposed Design
7 Challenges inĀ theĀ Proposed Design
8 Conclusion
References
A Decentralized and Autonomous Model to Administer University Examinations
1 Introduction
2 University Examinations System in India
3 Challenges in Administering University Examinations
4 Functional Requirements for University Examinations
5 Information Security Requirement Analysis for University Examinations
6 Architectural Elements in Blockchain
6.1 Distributed Ledgers
6.2 Cryptography
6.3 Consensus Protocols
6.4 Smart Contracts
7 A Prescriptive Architecture for University Examinations
7.1 IoT for Monitoring and Asset Management
7.2 Blockchain Technology for Decentralization and Autonomous Functioning
8 Conclusion
References
FaceHub: Facial Recognition Data Management inĀ Blockchain
1 Introduction
2 Background Study
3 Security Challenges
4 Blockchain Overview andĀ Role ofĀ Blockchain inĀ FaceHub
4.1 Basic Components ofĀ Blockchain Technology
4.2 Processes ofĀ Blockchain Technology
4.3 Benefits
4.4 Blockchain inĀ COVID-19
4.5 Blockchain inĀ FaceHub
5 FaceHub Requirements Modelling
5.1 Software Requirements
5.2 User Requirements
5.3 System Requirements
5.4 Functional Requirements
5.5 Non-functional Requirements
6 FaceHub Implementation Method
6.1 Recognition Level
6.2 Sequence Diagram
6.3 Pseudocode
6.4 Processing Level
6.5 User Interface
7 Implementation andĀ Results
8 Conclusion
References
Incorporating Transaction Lifecycle Information inĀ Blockchain Process Discovery
1 Introduction
2 Related Work
2.1 Process Mining inĀ theĀ Blockchain
2.2 Blockchain Transaction Inclusion Time
3 Proposed Method
3.1 Extraction Workflow
3.2 Decoding Workflow
3.3 Process Mining
4 Result
4.1 Blockchain Application: CryptoKitties
4.2 Blockchain Event Log
4.3 Process Mining Result
5 Blockchain, Business Process Management, andĀ IoT
5.1 Business Process Management inĀ Blockchain-Enabled IoT
5.2 Process Oriented Analysis Toward Blockchain-Enabled IoT
6 Conclusion
References
BIoT-Based Smart Agriculture: Food andĀ Crops Efficiency andĀ Improvement inĀ Supply Chain Cycle
1 Introduction
2 Related Work
2.1 IoT
2.2 Blockchain
3 Technology Embedding Toward SMART Agriculture fromĀ State-of-the-Art System
3.1 IoT andĀ Blockchain
3.2 IoT andĀ Agriculture
3.3 Blockchain andĀ Agriculture
4 Technology Improving inĀ Supply Chain Cycle fromĀ State of-the-Art System
4.1 IoT Enabled Supply Chain
4.2 Blockchain-Based Supply Chain
5 Architecture ofĀ aĀ Blockchain andĀ Internet ofĀ Thing-Based SMART Agriculture System
6 Conclusion andĀ Future Work
References
Hitching Medical IoT Devices toĀ Blockchain forĀ Personal Health Information Management
1 Introduction
2 Related Work
3 Considerations andĀ Requirements forĀ aĀ Blockchain-Based Personal Health Information Management System
4 Architecture ofĀ aĀ BlockChain-Based Personal Health Information Management System
4.1 Blockchain Layer
4.2 Device Layer
4.3 Application Layer
4.4 Adapter Layer
4.5 Access ofĀ Blockchain-Enabled Personal Health Information Management System (PHIMS)
5 Hyperledger Fabric Based Architecture ofĀ aĀ BlockChain-Based Personal Health Information Management System
5.1 Key Concepts ofĀ Hyperledger Fabric
5.2 Employing Hyperledger Fabric Channel forĀ Sharing Personal Health Data
5.3 Approach forĀ Creating aĀ Personal Health Data Blockchain Using Hyperledger
6 Conclusion andĀ Future Work
References
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