4.8 Article

IIoT Data Sharing Based on Blockchain: A Multileader Multifollower Stackelberg Game Approach

Journal

IEEE INTERNET OF THINGS JOURNAL
Volume 9, Issue 6, Pages 4396-4410

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/JIOT.2021.3103855

Keywords

Industrial Internet of Things; Blockchains; Games; Smart contracts; Memory; Distributed ledger; Access control; Alternating direction method of multipliers (ADMM) algorithm; blockchain; data sharing; Industrial Internet of Things (IIoTs); Stackelberg game

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [U2001210]

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This article proposes a decentralized IIoT data-sharing scheme based on blockchain and edge computing. It introduces the Proof of Storage and Transmission (PoST) consensus mechanism to meet the storage and transmission requirements of IIoT data owners. By modeling the IIoT data sharing interactions and using the ADMMs algorithm, the total profit of edge devices and the total utility of data owners are significantly increased.
The evolution of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoTs) greatly increases the volume of data generated by the connected IIoT devices. IIoT data are playing an increasingly important role in various industrial sectors. IIoT data sharing helps enterprises make better production decisions and respond to market changes timely. However, the distrust among IIoT entities and IIoT entities' distrust of data-sharing platforms may hinder the realization of data sharing. In this article, a decentralized IIoT data-sharing scheme based on blockchain and edge computing is proposed. A Proof of Storage and Transmission (PoST) consensus mechanism is proposed to meet data storage and transmission requirements of data owners in IIoT data-sharing networks. Based on the manufacture ties of data owners, shared data request probabilities are derived. The IIoT data sharing interactions between data owners and edge devices are modeled as a multiple-leader and multiple-follower Stackelberg game. The alternating direction method of multipliers (ADMMs) algorithm is used to obtain the optimal IIoT data sharing solutions in a distributed manner. Simulation results show that compared with the cooperative scheme, the total profit of edge devices is maximally increased by 59%, and the total utility of data owners is maximally increased by 52%.

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