Performance study on IOTA Chrysalis and Coordicide in the Industrial Internet of Things

Julia Rosenberger, Felix Rauterberg, Dieter Schramm
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Due to the big advantages like immutable, decentralized data record and smart contracts (SC), distributed ledger technologies (DLT) gain strongly in importance in a wide variety of areas. With the fourth industrial revolution and the industrial internet of things (IIoT), new business models and technology fields based on data-driven approaches evolve and lead to the demand for trustworthy data and secure data exchange in a decentralized system. While a comprehensive number of possible industrial use cases exists, there is a lack of experimental studies on their applicability on IIoT devices. Available performance tests mostly focus on the performance of the DLT but not on their influence on the resources of the IIoT device. Furthermore, one very important DLT, namely IOTA, which is explicitly designed for application in IoT environments, did not receive much attention yet. This was due to two major drawbacks, namely the need for a centralized instance and the lack of SC functionality in the first IOTA version compared to other DLTs such as Hyperledger. The recently published version IOTA Coordicide improved in both. This paper presents detailed results from two industrial use cases and experiments on a private DLT network based on IOTA in IIoT, focusing on the resource demands for the IIoT devices with different network setups. The results confirm the suitability of IOTA for IIoT devices. Furthermore, an overview of the required resources of the IIoT devices with different transaction rates and networks sizes is given.
工业物联网中IOTA蝶蛹和协蚊的性能研究
由于不可变的、去中心化的数据记录和智能合约(SC)等巨大优势,分布式账本技术(DLT)在各个领域都变得越来越重要。随着第四次工业革命和工业物联网(IIoT)的发展,基于数据驱动方法的新商业模式和技术领域不断发展,并导致对分散系统中可信数据和安全数据交换的需求。虽然存在大量可能的工业用例,但缺乏对其在工业物联网设备上适用性的实验研究。可用的性能测试主要关注DLT的性能,而不是它们对IIoT设备资源的影响。此外,一个非常重要的DLT,即IOTA,明确设计用于物联网环境中的应用,尚未受到太多关注。这是由于两个主要的缺点,即需要一个集中的实例,以及与其他dlt(如Hyperledger)相比,IOTA第一个版本缺乏SC功能。最近发布的IOTA coordide版本在这两个方面都有所改进。本文介绍了IIoT中基于IOTA的两个工业用例和私有DLT网络实验的详细结果,重点介绍了不同网络设置下IIoT设备的资源需求。结果证实了IOTA对工业物联网设备的适用性。此外,还概述了具有不同事务速率和网络大小的IIoT设备所需的资源。
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