To solve the problem that the safety data in the process of coal mine production are easy to be maliciously tampered with and deleted, a mine consortium blockchain data security monitoring system is proposed. The coal mine consortium blockchain includes supervision department, builds favourable centralized and decentralized production mode, and improves PBFT (Practical Byzantine Fault Tolerance) consensus mechanism to implement practical coal mine safety production. The evaluation shows that the architecture we proposed is more appropriate and efficient for the mine Internet of Things than the traditional blockchain architecture. The Hyperledger Fabric platform is used to build the mine consortium blockchain system to achieve the sensor data reliability, node consensus, safe operation automation management, and major equipment traceability.
Under the usage of new technologies, Internet of Things (IoT) develops rapidly and provides a great convenience for our lives. It is critical for ensuring security to IoT systems as the tremendous growth of IoT applications. Although many cryptography tools (such as identity-based encryption) have been given to provide appropriate security in IoT covering various application fields such as smart home, how to guarantee data confidentiality, provide reasonable data source identification, and resist quantum attacks simultaneously has been a challenging problem. To address this problem, we propose a matchmaking encryption scheme named lattice-based matchmaking identity-based encryption (LMIBE) which can provide bilateral access control for both sender and receiver in IoT systems, and resist quantum attacks. Moreover, we give a formal definition and a security definition for our scheme. Security proof shows that our scheme is secure under the proposed security definition. Finally, by comparing the performance of our scheme with existing works, our proposed scheme has a broad application prospect in IoT environment.
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