未来可扩展,高密度物联网网络的区块链框架
Alexandru A Maftei1, Adrian I Petrariu1, Valentin Popa1
1Computers, Electronics and Automation Department, Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava, 720229 Suceava, Romania.
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
|May 14, 2025
概括
本研究介绍了一个区块链框架,以安全地管理数十亿物联网 (IoT) 设备的数据. 该解决方案提高了智能城市和工业应用的可扩展性,效率和安全性.
科学领域:
- 计算机科学 计算机科学
- 网络安全 网络安全
- 网络工程 网络工程
背景情况:
- 物联网 (IoT) 涉及数十亿个相互连接的设备,产生大量的数据.
- 传统的集中式系统在规模上存储,管理和保护异质物联网数据方面面临着挑战.
- 智慧城市和工业运营需要实时数据处理和互操作性的强大解决方案.
研究的目的:
- 设计,开发和评估用于安全的物联网数据存储和管理的区块链框架.
- 为应对不断扩大的物联网生态系统所带来的数据处理,安全和可扩展性挑战.
- 提高整合众多物联网设备的效率和灵活性.
主要方法:
- 专门为物联网数据开发了一个区块链框架.
- 实现了一个网关节点来将数据包汇总成单个交易.
- 在评估的场景上使用严格的分析和测试.
主要成果:
- 拟议的框架证明了有效的数据包管理,传输和安全性.
- 网关节点对数据包的聚合增加了吞吐量和优化了网络带宽.
- 降低了延迟,简化了数据检索,并改善了整体可扩展性.
- 该框架确保了大量物联网设备的强大安全性和灵活集成.
结论:
- 区块链框架为物联网数据管理提供了高性能,可扩展和高效的解决方案.
- 它有效地解决了大规模物联网部署中的安全性和互操作性挑战.
- 拟议的方法为集成众多物联网设备提供了一种灵活而强大的方法.
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