4.8 Article

PoBT: A Lightweight Consensus Algorithm for Scalable IoT Business Blockchain

Journal

IEEE INTERNET OF THINGS JOURNAL
Volume 7, Issue 3, Pages 2343-2355

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/JIOT.2019.2958077

Keywords

Business; Peer-to-peer computing; Internet of Things; Cryptography; Fabrics; Blockchain; consensus; distributed ledger technology; Internet of Things (IoT); interoperability; ledger size; scalability; transaction rate

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61772077, 61432015]
  2. Beijing Natural Science Foundation [4192051]

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Efficient and smart business processes are heavily dependent on the Internet of Things (IoT) networks, where end-to-end optimization is critical to the success of the whole ecosystem. These systems, including industrial, healthcare, and others, are large scale complex networks of heterogeneous devices. This introduces many security and access control challenges. Blockchain has emerged as an effective solution for addressing several such challenges. However, the basic algorithms used in the business blockchain are not feasible for large scale IoT systems. To make them scalable for IoT, the complex consensus-based security has to be downgraded. In this article, we propose a novel lightweight proof of block and trade (PoBT) consensus algorithm for IoT blockchain and its integration framework. This solution allows the validation of trades as well as blocks with reduced computation time. Also, we present a ledger distribution mechanism to decrease the memory requirements of IoT nodes. The analysis and evaluation of security aspects, computation time, memory, and bandwidth requirements show significant improvement in the performance of the overall system.

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