TOWARDS BLOCKCHAIN-BASED SECURE STORAGE AND TRUSTED DATA SHARING SCHEME FOR IOT ENVIRONMENT
DOI:
https://doie.org/10.5281/d089qh92Keywords:
Blockchain, IOT, Storage,,Abstract
Data is and will continue to be a vital component of every contemporary application
that we envision. Looking forward, the potential of machine learning and artificial intelligence
will further increase the quantities. Data sharing presents a number of issues, which may be
generally classified as follows: data format and meaning; legal requirements; privacy; data
security; and worries about unintended repercussions of data sharing. It is not a simple topic to
address since it involves not only technological issues but also social, economical, ethical, and
regulatory concerns.
This necessitates the development of sharing frameworks that solve technological obstacles,
include regulatory frameworks, and anticipate and address concerns about the fairness and
justice of results in order to preserve consumer and community confidence. This study presents
a paradigm for data sharing that includes several ecosystems, with blockchain technology
serving as the system's backbone. Because blockchain addresses the fundamental challenges
of trust, data correctness, and dependability, it goes on to give a revolutionary solution for data
sharing. In today's world, data processing, distribution, and storage all take place mostly in the
cloud. The present IoT cloud-centric architecture has led to the quick creation of IoT
applications, however it has also into a plethora of separate data silos, which prevents it1s full
potential. IoT applications of comprehensive data-driven analytics. This study examines
demonstrate a distributed access control and data management IoT design based on blockchain.
We move on from the present trust model, which gives a third party access to our data, instead
of centralized trusted authority, give users ownership of data. We have adapted our design for
IoT data streams and allows for safe data sharing. We make access reliable and secure. control
management with an auditable blockchain technology from the storage layer's distributed
access control layer. We make it easier to store time-series IoT data at the network's edge.
through a managed locality-aware decentralized storage system through the use of blockchain
technology
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