基于地理分布物联网网络的可附块区块链评估

Eduardo H. P. de Arruda, R. C. Lunardi, Henry C. Nunes, A. Zorzo, Regio A. Michelin
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在过去的几年里,不同的研究人员提出了在物联网(IoT)环境中使用区块链的建议。这些建议认为物联网环境可以从不同的区块链特征中受益,例如:弹性、分布式处理、生成信息的完整性和不可否认性。然而,研究人员在物联网中使用区块链面临着一些挑战,例如延迟、硬件和能源限制以及性能要求。其中一个突出的解决方案是可附块区块链,它使用基于分层点对点(p2p)网关的体系结构。此外,目前的提案提出了简化的评估方案,通常在受控环境中执行,不包括重要的网络特征,例如延迟。因此,评估地理分布环境的模型(例如,在大流行情况下必须从不同国家收集卫生数据的情况下)可以帮助理解区块链的行为和可能的缺陷。为了在现实场景中评估可扩展块区块链,本文分析了地理分布主机中的不同共识算法,其中延迟会影响区块链中主要操作的性能,例如块和交易插入。
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Appendable-block Blockchain Evaluation over Geographically-Distributed IoT Networks
In the last few years, different researchers presented proposals for using blockchain in the Internet of Things (IoT) environments. These proposals consider that IoT environments can be benefited from different blockchain characteristics, such as: resilience, distributed processing, integrity and non-repudiation of produced information. However, researchers faced some challenges to use blockchain in IoT, e.g., latency, hardware and energy constraints, and performance requirements. One of the prominent solutions is the appendable-block blockchain, which uses a hierarchical peer-to-peer (p2p) gateway-based architecture. Additionally, current proposals present simplified evaluation scenarios, usually performed in controlled environments, which do not include important network features, for example, latency. Consequently, a model to evaluate a geographically distributed environment, for example, in a situation in which health data have to be collected from different countries in a pandemic situation, can help to understand the behavior and possible flaws of blockchains. In order to evaluate appendable-block blockchains in a realistic scenario, this paper presents an analysis of different consensus algorithms in geographically distributed hosts, in which latency can impact the performance of main operations in a blockchain, such as block and transaction insertion.
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