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Role of Blockchain Technology in IoT Applications, Volume 115 in the Advances in Computers series, reviews the latest information on this topic that promises many applications in human life. According to forecasts made by various market research/survey agencies, there will be around 50 Billion connected devices (IoT) by 2020. Updates in this new release include chapters on the Technical Aspects of Blockchain and IoT, Integrated Platforms for Blockchain-Enablement, Intersections Between IoT and Distributed Ledger, Blockchain and Artificial Intelligence: How and Why Combining These Two Groundbreaking Technologies, Blockchain Applications in Health Care and Opportunities and Advancements Due to New Information Technology Frameworks, and more.

  • Explores blockchain technology research trends in secured device to device communication
  • Includes updates on secure vehicular communication (VANET) using blockchain technology
  • Provides the latest on secure IoT communication using blockchain technology
  • Presents use cases of blockchain technology in healthcare, the food chain, ERP and other emerging areas
Preface ix
1 Technical aspects of blockchain and loT
1(40)
Hany F. Atlam
Gary B. Wills
1 Introduction
2(2)
2 Blockchain technology
4(15)
3 Internet of Things
19(15)
4 Conclusion
34(1)
References
35(4)
About the authors
39(2)
2 Integrated platforms for blockchain enablement
41(32)
Md Sadek Ferdous
Kamanashis Biswas
Mohammad Jabed Morshed Chowdhury
Niaz Chowdhury
Vallipuram Muthukkumarasamy
1 Introduction
42(2)
2 Background
44(3)
3 loT application domains
47(5)
4 Requirement analysis
52(4)
5 Survey on existing blockchain platforms for IoT systems
56(7)
6 Evaluation and discussion
63(3)
7 Conclusion
66(1)
References
66(3)
About the authors
69(4)
3 Intersections between loT and distributed ledger
73(42)
Hany F. Atlam
Gary B. Wills
1 Introduction
74(2)
2 Centralized, decentralized and distributed systems
76(3)
3 Distributed ledger technology
79(11)
4 Centralized IoT system
90(5)
5 Intersection of blockchain with IoT
95(13)
6 Conclusion
108(1)
References
108(4)
About the authors
112(3)
4 Blockchain technology for decentralized autonomous organizations
115(26)
Madhusudan Singh
Shiho Kim
1 Introduction
116(3)
2 Decentralized autonomous organizations (DAO)
119(6)
3 Blockchain for DAO
125(3)
4 Implementations of DAO
128(6)
5 The future of organizations
134(2)
6 Summary
136(1)
Glossary
136(1)
References
137(1)
Further reading
138(1)
About the authors
139(2)
5 Blockchain applications in healthcare and the opportunities and the advancements due to the new information technology framework
141(14)
Ramzi Abujamra
David Randall
1 Introduction
142(1)
2 Technology description and framework for healthcare
143(2)
3 Healthcare application
145(2)
4 Records management
147(1)
5 Medicaid management information systems
148(2)
6 Benefits administration
150(2)
7 Policy implications and conclusions
152(1)
References
152(2)
About the authors
154(1)
6 Testing at scale of IoT blockchain applications
155(26)
Michael A. Walker
Douglas C. Schmidt
Abhishek Dubey
1 Introduction
156(1)
2 Introduction of distributed ledgers/blockchain testing concepts
157(1)
3 Testing analysis of blockchain and IoT systems
158(2)
4 Desired functionality of testing IoT blockchain systems
160(1)
5 Existing shortcomings in testing IoT blockchain systems
161(1)
6 Platform for transactive IoT blockchain applications with repeatabletesting (PlaTIBART)
162(5)
7 In-depth guided walkthrough of PlaTIBART network manager
167(4)
8 Example use-case 1: Transactive energy
171(2)
9 Example use-case 2: Blockchain/distributed systems education
173(2)
10 Research directions in testing at scale of IoT and distributed systems
175(1)
11 Key terminology and definitions
175(1)
References
176(1)
Further reading
177(1)
About the authors
178(3)
7 Consensus mechanisms and information security technologies
181(30)
Peng Zhang
Douglas C. Schmidt
Jules White
Abhishek Dubey
1 Introduction
182(2)
2 Consensus mechanisms overview
184(1)
3 Consensus mechanisms used in public blockchains
185(8)
4 Consensus mechanisms used in other forms of distributed ledger technology
193(5)
5 Information security technologies
198(3)
6 Concluding remarks
201(3)
Key terminology and definitions
204(1)
References
205(2)
About the authors
207(4)
8 A blockchain based access control framework for the security and privacy of IoT with strong anonymity unlinkability and intractability guarantees
211(48)
Aafaf Ouaddah
1 Introduction
212(3)
2 Problem statement and research questions
215(6)
3 The solution: Decentralizing IoT networks in trustless way through the blockchain
221(6)
4 FairAccess: Using blockchain technology as access control infrastructure
227(5)
5 Toward privacy through transparency: A privacy-preserving distributed access control (PPDAC) scheme to enhance privacy and anonymity in FairAccess
232(20)
6 Conclusion
252(2)
References
254(4)
About the author
258(1)
9 Blockchain with IOT: Applications and use cases for a new paradigm of supply chain driving efficiency and cost
259(34)
Arnab Banerjee
1 Introduction
260(1)
2 Supply chain challenges
261(4)
3 Current generation solutions
265(1)
4 IOT with blockchain: A powerful combination
265(23)
5 The economic value of IOT-blockchain combination for supply chain solutions
288(1)
6 Conclusion
289(1)
References
290(1)
About the author
291(2)
10 Integration of loT with blockchain and homomorphic encryption: Challenging issues and opportunities
293
Rakesh Shrestha
Shiho Kim
1 Introduction
294(2)
2 Background
296(8)
3 Issues in internet of things
304(1)
4 Impact of integration of loT, blockchain, and homomorphic encryption
305(10)
5 Collaborative security by integrating loT, blockchain and homomorphic encryption
315(6)
6 Use cases of blockchain-based loT using homomorphic encryption
321(1)
7 Challenges and future research direction
322(4)
8 Summary
326(1)
Glossary
326(1)
References
327(2)
Further Reading/References for Advance
329(1)
About the authors
330
Shiho Kim is a professor in the school of integrated technology at Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea. His previous assignment includes, System on chip design engineer, at LG Semicon Ltd. (currently SK Hynix), Korea, Seoul [ 1995-1996], Director of RAVERS (Research center for Advanced Hybrid Electric Vehicle Energy Recovery System, a government-supported IT research center. Associate Director of the ICT consilience program, which is a Korea National program for cultivating talented engineers in the field of information and communication Technology, Korea [ 2011-2012], Director of Seamless Transportation Lab, at Yonsei university, Korea [ since 2011-]. His main research interest includes Development of software and hardware technologies for intelligent vehicles, Blockchain technology for intelligent transportation systems, and reinforcement learning for autonomous vehicles. He is the member of the editorial board and reviewer for various Journals and International conferences. So far he has organized 2 International Conference as Technical Chair/General Chair. He is a member of IEIE (Institute of Electronics and Information Engineers of Korea), KSAE (Korean Society of Automotive Engineers), vice president of KINGC (Korean Institute of Next Generation Computing), and a senior member of IEEE. He is the co-author for over 100 papers and holding more than 50 patents in the area of information and communication technology. Ganesh Chandra Deka is currently Deputy Director (Training) at Directorate General of Training, Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, Government of India, New Delhi-110001, India. His research interests include e-Governance, Big Data Analytics, NoSQL Databases and Vocational Education and Training.

He has 2 books on Cloud Computing published by LAP Lambert, Germany. He is the Co-author for 4 text books on Fundamentals of Computer Science (3 books published by Moni Manik Prakashan, Guwahati, Assam, India and 1 IGI Global, USA). As of now he has edited 14 books (6 IGI Global, USA, 5 CRC Press, USA, 2 Elsevier & 1 Springer) on Big data, NoSQL and Cloud Computing and authored 10 Book Chapters.

He has published around 47 research papers in various IEEE conferences. He has organized 08 IEEE International Conferences as Technical Chair in India. He is the Member of the editorial board and reviewer for various Journals and International conferences. Member of IEEE, the Institution of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers, India and Associate Member, the Institution of Engineers, India Peng Zhang is a Computer Science PhD candidate at Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, USA. She is a recipient of the Harold Stirling Vanderbilt Graduate Scholarship (very competitive). Her research has focused on model-drive design for engineering and health IT systems, combining IoT approaches with machine learning techniques to extract clinical insights from everyday devices and sensors, decentralized algorithms and protocols for facilitating and securing clinical communications, architecting Blockchain-based designs aimed to solve pressing healthcare challenges, and creating rapid prototypes to conduct empirical studies and analyses.

She is also a Blockchain enthusiast and has been a consultant on various Blockchain related student projects at Vanderbilt, including healthcare-specific and supply risk management projects. Within the last two years, she has interned as a lead engineering researcher at three companies within the healthcare sector to experiment with machine learning and Blockchain solutions for healthcare.