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Blockchain for Edge Computing in Smart Environments: Use Cases, Issues, and Challenges

    https://doi.org/10.1142/S0218126624300095Cited by:0 (Source: Crossref)

    The Cenozoic era is the digital age where people, things, and any device with network capabilities can communicate with each other, and the Internet of Things (IoT) paves the way for it. Almost all domains are adopting IoT from smart home appliances, smart healthcare, smart transportation, Industrial IoT and many others. As the adoption of IoT increases, the accretion of data also grows. Furthermore, digital transformations have led to more security vulnerabilities, resulting in data breaches and cyber-attacks. One of the most prominent issues in smart environments is a delay in data processing while all IoT smart environments store their data in the cloud and retrieve them for every transaction. With increased data accumulations on the cloud, most smart applications face unprecedented delays. Thus, data security and low-latency response time are mandatory to deploy a robust IoT-based smart environment. Blockchain, a decentralized and immutable distributed ledger technology, is an essential candidate for ensuring secured data transactions, but it has a variety of challenges in accommodating resource-constrained IoT devices. Edge computing brings data storage and computation closer to the network’s edge and can be integrated with blockchain for low-latency response time in data processing. Integrating blockchain with edge computing will ensure faster and more secure data transactions, thus reducing the computational and communicational overhead concerning resource allocation, data transaction and decision-making. This paper discusses the seamless integration of blockchain and edge computing in IoT environments, various use cases, notable blockchain-enabled edge computing architectures in the literature, secured data transaction frameworks, opportunities, research challenges, and future directions.

    This paper was recommended by Regional Editor Takuro Sato.