A transformative shift toward blockchain‐based IoT environments: Consensus, smart contracts, and future directions

IF 1.5 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Chandan Trivedi, U. P. Rao, Keyur Parmar, Pronaya Bhattacharya, S. Tanwar, Ravi Sharma
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Abstract

Recently, Internet‐of‐Things (IoT) based applications have shifted from centralized infrastructures to decentralized ecosystems, owing to user data's security and privacy limitations. The shift has opened new doors for intruders to launch distributed attacks in diverse IoT scenarios that jeopardize the application environments. Moreover, as heterogeneous and autonomous networks communicate, the attacks intensify, which justifies the requirement of trust as a key policy. Recently, blockchain‐based IoT solutions have been proposed that address trust limitations by maintaining data consistency, immutability, and chronology in IoT environments. However, IoT ecosystems are resource‐constrained and have low bandwidth and finite computing power of sensor nodes. Thus, the inclusion of blockchain requires an effective policy design regarding consensus and smart contract environments in heterogeneous IoT applications. Recent studies have presented blockchain as a potential solution in IoT, but an effective view of consensus and smart contract design to meet the end application requirements is an open problem. Motivated by the same, the survey presents the integration of suitable low‐powered consensus protocols and smart contract design to assess and validate the blockchain‐IoT ecosystems. We present blockchain‐IoT's emerging communication and security aspects with performance issues of consensus protocols, interoperability, and implementation platforms. A case study of a smart contract‐based blockchain‐driven ecosystem is presented with a comparative analysis of mining cost and latency, which shows its suitability in real‐world setups. We also highlight attacks on blockchain IoT, open issues, potential findings, and future directions. The survey intends to drive novel solutions for future consensus and safe, smart contract designs to support applicative IoT ecosystems.
向基于区块链的物联网环境转型:共识、智能合约和未来方向
最近,由于用户数据的安全和隐私限制,基于物联网(IoT)的应用已经从集中式基础设施转向分散的生态系统。这一转变为入侵者在各种物联网场景中发起分布式攻击打开了新的大门,从而危及应用环境。此外,随着异构和自治网络的通信,攻击会加剧,这证明了将信任作为关键策略的必要性。最近,基于区块链的物联网解决方案被提出,通过维护物联网环境中的数据一致性、不变性和时间顺序来解决信任限制。然而,物联网生态系统资源有限,带宽低,传感器节点的计算能力有限。因此,包含区块链需要在异构物联网应用中针对共识和智能合约环境进行有效的策略设计。最近的研究已经提出区块链作为物联网的潜在解决方案,但有效的共识和智能合约设计来满足最终应用需求是一个悬而未决的问题。出于同样的动机,该调查提出了合适的低功率共识协议和智能合约设计的集成,以评估和验证区块链- IoT生态系统。我们提出了区块链- IoT的新兴通信和安全方面的共识协议,互操作性和实现平台的性能问题。提出了基于区块链驱动的智能合约生态系统的案例研究,并对采矿成本和延迟进行了比较分析,这表明了它在现实世界设置中的适用性。我们还重点介绍了区块链物联网的攻击,开放的问题,潜在的发现和未来的方向。该调查旨在推动未来共识和安全智能合约设计的新解决方案,以支持应用物联网生态系统。
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