A secure distributed blockchain platform for use in AI-enabled IoT applications

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The increased implementation of Edge Computing technology has provided The Internet of Things (IoT) with the ability of real-time data processing and tasks execution requested by smart devices. To support this processing the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into IoT is considered one of the most promising approach. While AI helps in the analyses of the data, blockchain technology provides a robust environment within which to create a secure, distributed way to share and store data. This paper proposes an architecture that combines the strengths provided by edge computing, AI, and blockchain technologies to provide robust, secure, and intelligent solutions for secure and faster data processing and sharing. The pandemic created by the rapid spread of the novel Coronavirus COVID-19, as well as the tracking of viruses in water sewage to help control the spread of such viruses, were used as our case study for exploring this architecture. To secure the proposed architecture a new concept for consensus mechanism based on Honesty-Based Distributed Proof of Work (DPOW) were devised and tested.

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Alrubei, S., Ball, E., & Rigelsford, J. (2020). A secure distributed blockchain platform for use in AI-enabled IoT applications. In Proceedings - 2020 IEEE Cloud Summit, Cloud Summit 2020 (pp. 85–90). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1109/IEEECloudSummit48914.2020.00019

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