Blockchain-enabled fog resource access and granting

  • Liu G
  • Wu J
  • Wang T
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Abstract

Fog computing is a new computing paradigm for meeting ubiquitous massive access and latency-critical applications by moving the processing capability closer to end users. The geographical distribution/floating features with potential autonomy requirements introduce new challenges to the traditional methodology of network access control. In this paper, a blockchain-enabled fog resource access and granting solution is proposed to tackle the unique requirements brought by fog computing. The smart contract concept is introduced to enable dynamic, and automatic credential generation and delivery for an independent offer of fog resources. A per-transaction negotiation mechanism supports the fog resource provider to dynamically publish an offer and facilitates the choice of the preferred resource by the end user. Decentralized authentication and authorization relieve the processing pressure brought by massive access and single-point failure. Our solution can be extended and used in multi-access and especially multi-carrier scenarios in which centralized authorities are absent.

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Liu, G., Wu, J., & Wang, T. (2021). Blockchain-enabled fog resource access and granting. Intelligent and Converged Networks, 2(2), 108–114. https://doi.org/10.23919/icn.2021.0009

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