Data Aggregation Management With Self-Sovereign Identity in Decentralized Networks

IF 4.7 2区 计算机科学 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Yepeng Ding;Junwei Yu;Shaowen Li;Hiroyuki Sato;Maro G. Machizawa
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Abstract

Data aggregation management is paramount in data-driven distributed systems. Conventional solutions premised on centralized networks grapple with security challenges concerning authenticity, confidentiality, integrity, and privacy. Recently, distributed ledger technology has gained popularity for its decentralized nature to facilitate overcoming these challenges. Nevertheless, insufficient identity management introduces risks like impersonation and unauthorized access. In this paper, we propose Degator, a data aggregation management framework that leverages self-sovereign identity and functions in decentralized networks to address security concerns and mitigate identity-related risks. We formulate fully decentralized aggregation protocols for data persistence and acquisition in Degator. Degator is compatible with existing data persistence methods, and supports cost-effective data acquisition minimizing dependency on distributed ledgers. We also conduct a formal analysis to elucidate the mechanism of Degator to tackle current security challenges in conventional data aggregation management. Furthermore, we showcase the applicability of Degator through its application in the management of decentralized neuroscience data aggregation and demonstrate its scalability via performance evaluation.
去中心化网络中的自主身份数据聚合管理
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IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management
IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management Computer Science-Computer Networks and Communications
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9.30
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15.10%
发文量
325
期刊介绍: IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management will publish (online only) peerreviewed archival quality papers that advance the state-of-the-art and practical applications of network and service management. Theoretical research contributions (presenting new concepts and techniques) and applied contributions (reporting on experiences and experiments with actual systems) will be encouraged. These transactions will focus on the key technical issues related to: Management Models, Architectures and Frameworks; Service Provisioning, Reliability and Quality Assurance; Management Functions; Enabling Technologies; Information and Communication Models; Policies; Applications and Case Studies; Emerging Technologies and Standards.
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