关于基于代币的节点选择机制的建议,用于节点分布的移动性物联网区块链节点
Jinsu Kim1, Eunsun Choi2, Byung-Gyu Kim3
1Department of Convergence Information Security, Graduate School, Jeju National University, Jeju 63243, Republic of Korea.
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
|October 14, 2023
概括
新的基于代币的系统减轻了公共区块链对共享移动服务的要求. 这种方法提高了数据可靠性,并通过通过代币分配区块创建权限来防止集中化,而不是资源密集型挖矿.
科学领域:
- 移动服务 移动服务
- 区块链技术 区块链技术
- 物联网 (IoT) 的物联网 (IoT) 的物联网.
背景情况:
- 由物联网进步和不断发展的商业模式推动的共享移动服务的扩散,需要可靠的数据聚合.
- 目前的公共区块链系统面临性能挑战,原因是为了状态更新而进行密集的挖掘过程.
研究的目的:
- 提出一种用于提高下一代移动服务数据可靠性的新机制.
- 为了减轻公共区块链对移动数据管理的高性能需求.
主要方法:
- 实施了基于代币的区块创建权威系统,取代了传统的挖矿.
- 授予拥有代币的节点块创建权,代币动态更新和重新分配.
- 通过在每个区块内不断更新来确保代币完整性.
主要成果:
- 成功地缓解了公共区块链中的状态更新的挖矿过程.
- 通过一组选择的代币持有参与者启用了区块创建.
- 通过管理代币分配来防止以资源为中心的集中.
结论:
- 基于代币的机制有效地解决了公共区块链在共享移动环境中的性能瓶.
- 该系统提高了数据可靠性,并促进了更分散的网络结构.
- 该方法促进了下一代移动服务数据的安全和有效管理.
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