Incorporating Blockchain into RDF Store at the Lightweight Edge Devices

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RDF stores provide a simple abstraction for publishing and querying data, that is becoming a norm in data sharing practice. They also empower the decentralised architecture of data publishing for the Web or IoT-driven systems. Such architecture shares a lot in common with blockchain infrastructure and technologies. Therefore, there are emerging interests in marrying RDF stores and blockchain to realise desirable but speculative benefits of blockchain-powered data sharing. This paper presents the first RDF store with blockchain that enables lightweight edge devices to control of the data sharing processes (personal, IoT data). Our novel approach on the deep integration of the storage design for RDF store enables the ability to enforce controlling measures on access methods and auditing policies over data elements via smart contracts before they fetched from the sources to the consumers. Our experiments show that the prototype system delivers an effective performance for a processing load of 1 billion triples on a small network of lightweight nodes which costs less than a commodity PC.

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Le-Tuan, A., Hingu, D., Hauswirth, M., & Le-Phuoc, D. (2019). Incorporating Blockchain into RDF Store at the Lightweight Edge Devices. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 11702 LNCS, pp. 369–375). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-33220-4_27

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