TY - GEN
T1 - Overcoming limits of blockchain for IoT applications
AU - Buccafurri, Francesco
AU - Lax, Gianluca
AU - Nicolazzo, Serena
AU - Nocera, Antonino
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 ACM.
PY - 2017/8/29
Y1 - 2017/8/29
N2 - Blockchain technology allows the implementation of a public ledger securely recording transactions among peers without the need of trusted third parties. For both researchers and industry, IoT appears a domain in which there would be extraordinary benefits if the features of Blockchain can be exploited. Indeed, the possibility that IoT devices participate in public shared transactions enables a lot of challenging applications. However, there are some aspects that may limit the use of Blockchain in IoT. These are mainly related to the low computational power and storage capabilities of IoT devices. In this paper, we propose an alternative way to implement a public ledger overcoming the above drawbacks, thus appearing more suitable to IoT applications. Hie proposed protocol leverages the popular social network Twitter and works by building a meshed chain of tweets to ensure transaction security. Importantly, Twitter does not play neither the role of trusted third party nor the role of ledger provider.
AB - Blockchain technology allows the implementation of a public ledger securely recording transactions among peers without the need of trusted third parties. For both researchers and industry, IoT appears a domain in which there would be extraordinary benefits if the features of Blockchain can be exploited. Indeed, the possibility that IoT devices participate in public shared transactions enables a lot of challenging applications. However, there are some aspects that may limit the use of Blockchain in IoT. These are mainly related to the low computational power and storage capabilities of IoT devices. In this paper, we propose an alternative way to implement a public ledger overcoming the above drawbacks, thus appearing more suitable to IoT applications. Hie proposed protocol leverages the popular social network Twitter and works by building a meshed chain of tweets to ensure transaction security. Importantly, Twitter does not play neither the role of trusted third party nor the role of ledger provider.
KW - Blockchain
KW - IoT applications
KW - Public ledger
KW - Twitter
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85030314466
U2 - 10.1145/3098954.3098983
DO - 10.1145/3098954.3098983
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85030314466
T3 - ACM International Conference Proceeding Series
BT - ARES 2017 - Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security
PB - Association for Computing Machinery
T2 - 12th International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security, ARES 2017
Y2 - 29 August 2017 through 1 September 2017
ER -