2023
DOI: 10.1109/jiot.2023.3237893
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A Survey on Blockchain-Based Trust Management for Internet of Things

Abstract: Internet of Things (IoT) aims to create a vast network with billions of things that can seamlessly create and exchange data, establishing intelligent interactions between people and objects around them. It is characterized with openness, heterogeneity and dynamicity, which inevitably introduce severe security, privacy and trust issues that hinder the widespread application of IoT. Trust Management (TM) holds great promise in identifying malicious nodes, maintaining trust relationships and enhancing system secu… Show more

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“…The IoB turns into a tool for accurate prediction when it has particular users [54]. This works differently from the other apps that look to follow human motions, explore their locations, detect their gestures, and specify their vicinity to one another [55]. However, integrating these methods can generate a very strong and smart service at the same time [56].…”
Section: Iob Utilization For Healthcare Practicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The IoB turns into a tool for accurate prediction when it has particular users [54]. This works differently from the other apps that look to follow human motions, explore their locations, detect their gestures, and specify their vicinity to one another [55]. However, integrating these methods can generate a very strong and smart service at the same time [56].…”
Section: Iob Utilization For Healthcare Practicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fast development of AI technologies like deep learning is a promising approach for extracting accurate information from massive raw sensor data in IoT applications [3]. In addition, due to its tamper-proof characteristic and distributed nature, blockchain has received increasing attentions in emerging IoT applications to tackle security and privacy issues [4], [5]. AI and blockchain have become killer technologies to advance the fast development of IoT ecosystems with incredible growth, impact, and potential.…”
Section: Guest Editorial Special Issue On Ai and Blockchain-poweredmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the ability to construct contracts should possess the flexibility to adapt to changes in the entire data flow across devices, particularly when leveraging decentralized blockchain technology for monitoring purposes. 1 The design of a solution to solve any sort of data transmission-related issues can vary based on the critical nature of the application under consideration. For example, the information generated from social media that is publicly visible to all needs to be processed at a less critical rate than that of banking, financial, and various other mission-critical applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even with multiple levels of automation and integration, ensuring the effectiveness of sensors represents an added cost. Therefore, the ability to construct contracts should possess the flexibility to adapt to changes in the entire data flow across devices, particularly when leveraging decentralized blockchain technology for monitoring purposes 1 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%