受限物联网环境下基于区块链的资源注册

Kheireddine Zaghouani, Badis Djamaa, A. Yachir
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物联网(IoT)网络中设备的互连导致客户端和服务器之间无处不在的资源交换。在经典的面向服务的架构中,这种涉及多播发现请求的交互很难适用于经历睡眠阶段以节省能量的物联网节点。CoRE Resource Directory (RD)提供了一种基于coap的解决方案,包括一个中心节点,服务器在其中注册其资源,客户端在其中请求资源。然而,操作的集中化使该节点成为易受DDoS攻击的故障点,并导致RD和端点设备之间的身份验证不可信。区块链(BC)是一种有价值的解决方案,用于构建去中心化、无需信任的点对点网络,实现可靠和不可否认的数据交换。然而,由于设备的计算和存储限制,其在物联网环境中的应用是一个真正的挑战。在本文中,我们提出了一种基于分布式rd网络的新架构,该网络在许可的区块链中充当验证器。其目的是保护资源注册阶段,并定义存储在BC分类账中的数据类型。通过利用Hyperledger Iroha区块链和CoAP库CoAPthon,提出、实施和评估了三种方法。强调了存储大小、可用性和安全性方面的不同方法。评估结果显示了每种方法的影响,并讨论了组合解决方案的可能性,总结了它们在拟议体系结构中的适用性,以进一步确保CoAP资源注册。
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Blockchain-based Resource Registration in Constrained IoT Environments
The interconnection of devices in Internet of Things (IoT) networks results in a ubiquitous exchange of resources between clients and servers. This interaction involving multicast discovery requests in classical Service oriented Architectures is hardly applicable for IoT nodes that go through sleep phases to conserve energy. CoRE Resource Directory (RD) provides a CoAP-based solution, including a central node where the server registers its resources, and the client requests them. Nevertheless, the centralization of operations makes this node a point of failure vulnerable to DDoS attacks and causes a mistrusted authentication between RD and endpoint devices. The Blockchain (BC) is a valuable solution for building decentralized, trustless peer-to-peer networks that enable reliable and non-repudiable data exchange. However, its application in IoT environments is a real challenge due to the computing and storage constraints of the devices. In this paper, we propose a novel architecture based on a distributed network of RDs acting as validators in a permissioned blockchain. The aim is to safeguard the resource registration phase and define the type of data stored in the BC ledger. Three approaches are proposed, implemented, and evaluated by exploiting Hyperledger Iroha Blockchain and a CoAP library called CoAPthon. The differences between approaches regarding storage size, usability, and security are highlighted. The assessment results show the impact of each approach and discuss the possibility of a combined solution concluding with their applicability in the proposed architecture to further secure the CoAP resource registration.
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