Blockchain localization spoofing detection based on fuzzy AHP in IoT systems

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Abstract

Location spoof detection is a major component of location proofing mechanisms in internet of things (IoT), and it is significant for the system to assess the trustworthiness of the location data associated with the user. Unlike the work that employs physical layer features, we interest in building the infrastructure for a solution to establish location spoofing detection capabilities in blockchain-based IoT systems. In detail, at the node and the mobile trajectory level, we create an IoT system for evaluating the trustworthiness of location proofs with blockchain location system features. A blockchain-based multilayer fuzzy hierarchical analysis process (AHP) evaluation method is contemplated to detect location spoofing in the IoT system. Simulation results indicate the proposed method has a superior performance and provides a basis for the trustworthiness assessment of location proofs.

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Lv, W., Qiu, X., & Meng, L. (2022). Blockchain localization spoofing detection based on fuzzy AHP in IoT systems. Eurasip Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking, 2022(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13638-022-02094-7

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