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Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing Blockchain-Based Trust Management in Distributed Internet of things

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posted on 2021-06-23, 11:34 authored by F Li, D Wang, Y Wang, X Yu, N Wu, J Yu, Huiyu Zhou
The development of Internet of Things (IoT) and Mobile Edge Computing (MEC) has led to close cooperation between electronic devices. It requires strong reliability and trustworthiness of the devices involved in the communication. However, current trust mechanisms have the following issues: (1) heavily relying on a trusted third party, which may incur severe security issues if it is corrupted, and (2) malicious evaluations on the involved devices which may bias the trustrank of the devices. By introducing the concepts of risk management and blockchain into the trust mechanism, we here propose a blockchain-based trust mechanism for distributed IoT devices in this paper. In the proposed trust mechanism, trustrank is quantified by normative trust and risk measures, and a new storage structure is designed for the domain administration manager to identify and delete the malicious evaluations of the devices. Evidence shows that the proposed trust mechanism can ensure data sharing and integrity, in addition to its resistance against malicious attacks to the IoT devices.

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This work was partly funded by the European Union Horizon 2020 DOMINOES Project (Grant Number 771066).

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Citation

Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing Volume 2020, Article ID 8864533

Author affiliation

School of Informatics

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  • VoR (Version of Record)

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10Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing

Volume

2020

Publisher

Hindawi

issn

1530-8669

eissn

1530-8677

Acceptance date

2020-12-01

Copyright date

2020

Available date

2020-12-19

Language

en

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