2022
DOI: 10.1109/access.2022.3205592
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Message Scheduling in Blockchain Based IoT Environment With Additional Fog Broker Layer

Abstract: Recently researchers and companies have shown significant interest in merging blockchain and the Internet of Things (IoT) to create a safe, reliable, and resilient communication platform. However, determining the proper role of blockchain in existing IoT contexts with minimum implications is a challenge. This work suggests a message schedule for a blockchain-based architecture with two access-level setting filters for incoming messages: critical and non-critical. The proposed work of the researchers divides th… Show more

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“…The researchers' proposed work splits the fog layer into two categories: blockchain fog clusters and action clusters. The action cluster [46] and the main cloud data centre collaborate for critical message requests, much like the three-layered IoT architecture.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The researchers' proposed work splits the fog layer into two categories: blockchain fog clusters and action clusters. The action cluster [46] and the main cloud data centre collaborate for critical message requests, much like the three-layered IoT architecture.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Energy consumption during data transmission cycles is calculated based on communication and data reception efficiency, enabling a more precise estimation of the energy required for data transmission. Each IoT device has a unique ID for identification purposes, and message scheduling in the IoT-based network is presented to save network energy [63]. Furthermore, the cluster formation involves placing wireless sensor nodes in the field, organizing them into clusters based on geographical closeness and other characteristics.…”
Section: Proposed Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Researchers [12], [13]discuss the recent developments in IoT privacy and security, points out unresolved problems, and offers areas for further research.To address [14]the issueswith response time, message failure, fault tolerance, and security offered by the blockchain, authors put forth heuristic methods.While reducing the reaction time for urgent communications and unloading the cloud infrastructure, the suggested method calls for only minor changes to the current Internet of Things ecosystem [15]. This study proposes a message scheduling for a blockchain-based architecture [16], and develop an efficient algorithm for cross-layer architecture at network and application level [17].The use of IoT and Blockchain technology allows for a smart technique of detecting and preventing COVID-19 victims [18]and authors [19]suggest auto detects encoder and secure the video output of very encoder. In this paper [20]authors analyze the various ML techniques and predict the breast cancer.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%