Blockchains for Internet of Things: Fundamentals, Applications, and Challenges

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    Abstract

    Internet of Things (IoT) services necessitate the storage, transmission, and analysis of diverse data for inference, autonomy, and control. Blockchains, with their inherent properties of decentralization and security, offer efficient database solutions for these devices through consensus-based data sharing. However, it’s essential to recognize that not every blockchain system is suitable for specific IoT applications, and some might be more beneficial when excluded with privacy concerns. For example, public blockchains are not suitable for storing sensitive data. This paper presents a detailed review of three distinct blockchains tailored for enhancing IoT applications. We initially delve into the foundational aspects of three blockchain systems, highlighting their strengths, limitations, and implementation needs. Additionally, we discuss the security issues in different blockchains. Subsequently, we explore the blockchain’s application in three pivotal IoT areas: edge AI, communications, and healthcare. We underscore potential challenges and the future directions for integrating different blockchains in IoT. Ultimately, this paper aims to offer a comprehensive perspective on the synergies between blockchains and the IoT ecosystem, highlighting the opportunities and complexities involved.

    Original languageBritish English
    Pages (from-to)1
    Number of pages1
    JournalIEEE Network
    DOIs
    StateAccepted/In press - 2024

    Keywords

    • Artificial intelligence
    • Blockchains
    • Data privacy
    • Internet of Things
    • Security
    • Smart contracts
    • Training

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