Blockchain Based IIoT Data Sharing Framework for SDN-Enabled Pervasive Edge Computing

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Pervasive edge computing (PEC) is an emerging paradigm for the industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), and software-defined networks (SDN) offer lower latency services, and massive intelligent devices connectivity for the IIoT. However, the PEC has some issues with data security, and privacy while PEC devices sharing data among edges. What's more, the centralized SDN suffers from single point of attacks such as distributed denial of service (DDoS) from IIoT devices, and has the challenge of data leakage. In this article, we use blockchain, and proxy reencryption (PRE) technologies to tackle these challenges. The blockchain authorizes all devices in the network to improve their credibility, and authenticity. In addition, a blockchain-based data sharing framework that combines a PRE scheme is introduced for secure device-to-device communication in PEC environments. A series of smart contracts are designed for flexible operations of searching, and updating records on the blockchain. The experiments reveal that our design is highly efficient, and has high performance.

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Gao, Y., Chen, Y., Hu, X., Lin, H., Liu, Y., & Nie, L. (2021). Blockchain Based IIoT Data Sharing Framework for SDN-Enabled Pervasive Edge Computing. IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics, 17(7), 5041–5049. https://doi.org/10.1109/TII.2020.3012508

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