许可区块链系统中的资源公平和事务优先级(行业专题)

Seep Goel, Abhishek Singh, R. Garg, Mudit Verma, P. Jayachandran
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在本文中,我们考虑了提交给许可区块链系统的多种类型交易的公平调度问题。受许可的区块链越来越多地用于企业应用程序,从设计上讲,它本质上是异构的,不同的对等组织执行不同的业务功能。事务执行不同的智能合约操作,这些操作可能具有广泛不同的业务重要性。在这种情况下,我们认为区块链系统中交易通常采用的先进先出排序机制是低效和不公平的,这是一种性能有限的资源。我们提出了一种加权公平排队策略来排序交易,该策略可以支持区块链上提交的交易的差异化服务质量。我们在本文中解决的主要挑战是以分散的方式支持公平分配和区分,因为在传统系统中没有单一的权威可以促进这一点。我们展示了这样一个公平的调度策略,并在Hyperledger Fabric上支持具有不同优先级的多种交易类型。
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Resource Fairness and Prioritization of Transactions in Permissioned Blockchain Systems (Industry Track)
In this paper, we consider the problem of fair scheduling of transactions of multiple types that are submitted to a permissioned blockchain system. Permissioned blockchains are being increasingly used for enterprise applications and by design are heterogeneous in nature, with different peer organizations performing different business functions. Transactions execute different smart contract operations that may have widely varying business importance. In such a setting, we argue that the typically adopted First-In-First-Out ordering mechanism for transactions in a blockchain system, which is a performance-limited resource, is inefficient and unfair. We propose a weighted fair queueing strategy for ordering transactions that can support differentiated quality of service for submitted transactions on the blockchain. The main challenge we address in this paper is to support fair allocation and differentiation in a decentralized manner, as there is no single authority that can facilitate this as in traditional systems. We demonstrate such a fair scheduling strategy and support multiple transaction types with different priorities on Hyperledger Fabric.
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