在农村地区的绿色照明环境中使用区块链技术的智能家居系统
1College of Art & Design, Putian University, Fujian, China.
Heliyon
|March 4, 2024
概括
本研究介绍了一个基于区块链的智能家居系统,用于农村地区高效的绿色能源管理. 该系统提高了性能和安全性,提供可靠的照明解决方案,促进可持续发展.
科学领域:
- 智能家居技术 智能家居技术
- 区块链应用 区块链应用
- 可持续能源系统 可持续能源系统
背景情况:
- 农村地区对智能家居系统的需求日益增加.
- 在农村环境中管理绿色能源和智能控制的挑战.
- 需要为农村智能家居提供高效和安全的解决方案.
研究的目的:
- 为农村绿色照明设计基于区块链的智能家居系统.
- 提高系统性能,安全和能源管理.
- 在农村智能家居环境中促进可持续发展.
主要方法:
- 系统设计包括家庭网关和云服务.
- 实施数据监控,传输,存储和远程控制.
- 使用Hyperledger Fabric进行访问控制和安全.
主要成果:
- 通过模拟实验证实了系统的有效性.
- 在40tps的交易到达速度和10的区块大小实现了最低的延迟.
- 基于织物的访问控制高效地处理智能家居资源请求.
结论:
- 基于区块链的智能家居系统显著提高了性能和安全性.
- 为农村地区提供可靠的照明解决方案.
- 为未来的智能家居开发提供理论和实践指导.
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