Huda Abualola, Rabeb Mizouni, Shakti Singh, Hadi Otrok
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To tackle the problem of routing validation, other related works are considering monitoring nodes, however, the quality of monitoring decisions is affected by direct communication, mobility direction, and speed. To tackle the mentioned challenges, this paper proposes a comprehensive blockchain-based framework for commercialized mesh networks to incentivize participation. The framework manages the routing requests, routing validation, consensus, and payments on-chain while selecting high-quality, low-cost routers to fulfill the routing requests off-chain. Once a requester raises a routing request, the mesh routers are selected based on quality, reputation, and routing cost. Routing data is stored securely in tamper-proof files, which are shared with a set of trusted validators. The validators submit their decisions and a Proof of Routing (PoR) consensus is achieved on-chain offering transparent routing validation. 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MeshChain: A comprehensive blockchain-based framework for mesh networks
This paper tackles the problem of guaranteed, fair, trusted, and transparent payments to mesh routers to incentivize participation in commercialized mesh networks. Mesh networks are popularly deployed in various domains, including within home and private companies to increase coverage with high throughput and provide security. Extending the mesh networks to commercial use requires the public to actively participate in them. Monetary incentives through cryptocurrency have been discussed in the literature, however, payment management, cost consideration during the selection of mesh routers, and validation of routing actions for fair payment are still open challenges. To tackle the problem of routing validation, other related works are considering monitoring nodes, however, the quality of monitoring decisions is affected by direct communication, mobility direction, and speed. To tackle the mentioned challenges, this paper proposes a comprehensive blockchain-based framework for commercialized mesh networks to incentivize participation. The framework manages the routing requests, routing validation, consensus, and payments on-chain while selecting high-quality, low-cost routers to fulfill the routing requests off-chain. Once a requester raises a routing request, the mesh routers are selected based on quality, reputation, and routing cost. Routing data is stored securely in tamper-proof files, which are shared with a set of trusted validators. The validators submit their decisions and a Proof of Routing (PoR) consensus is achieved on-chain offering transparent routing validation. Accordingly, the payment is calculated and issued based on the performance and contribution of the mesh routers. The presented simulations validate the feasibility of the proposed framework.
期刊介绍:
The Ad Hoc Networks is an international and archival journal providing a publication vehicle for complete coverage of all topics of interest to those involved in ad hoc and sensor networking areas. The Ad Hoc Networks considers original, high quality and unpublished contributions addressing all aspects of ad hoc and sensor networks. Specific areas of interest include, but are not limited to:
Mobile and Wireless Ad Hoc Networks
Sensor Networks
Wireless Local and Personal Area Networks
Home Networks
Ad Hoc Networks of Autonomous Intelligent Systems
Novel Architectures for Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks
Self-organizing Network Architectures and Protocols
Transport Layer Protocols
Routing protocols (unicast, multicast, geocast, etc.)
Media Access Control Techniques
Error Control Schemes
Power-Aware, Low-Power and Energy-Efficient Designs
Synchronization and Scheduling Issues
Mobility Management
Mobility-Tolerant Communication Protocols
Location Tracking and Location-based Services
Resource and Information Management
Security and Fault-Tolerance Issues
Hardware and Software Platforms, Systems, and Testbeds
Experimental and Prototype Results
Quality-of-Service Issues
Cross-Layer Interactions
Scalability Issues
Performance Analysis and Simulation of Protocols.