Multi-Layer Aggregate Verification for IoT Blockchain
Journal
2021 3rd Conference on Blockchain Research and Applications for Innovative Networks and Services, BRAINS 2021
Pages
43-44
Date Issued
2021
Author(s)
Abstract
We design a Multi-Layer Aggregate Verification (MLAV) solution to improve supply chain management with IoT Blockchain devices. We apply MLAV to IoT Blockchain applications in Agriculture 4.0 to demonstrate the feasibility of our solutions and models. In the current Agriculture 4.0 structure, large companies have successfully applied blockchain solutions and ecosystems for tracking and tracing agricultural produce, achieving transparency, traceability, and digitalization. However, these existing blockchain solutions are not comprehensive. First, the upstream nodes they serve are all large-scale production suppliers, and smallholders are not taken into consideration. In order to solve this problem, we use a multi-layer architecture that serves three purposes: facilitating smallholders in joining the agricultural blockchain as equal-opportunity nodes, uploading of production activity data, and reducing costs (ex. Ethereum gas fee). Second, the majority of IoT blockchains adopt an ID-based signature scheme in IoT devices, which frequently has lower efficiency. In applying aggregate verification, we may effectively increase ID-based verification efficiency while processing large clusters of data transferred by IoT devices. Finally, we design a blockchain management framework using smart contracts to facilitate the financing of upstream producers. ? 2021 IEEE.
Subjects
Aggregate Verification
Agriculture 4.0
Blockchain
ID-based Signature
IoT
Supply Chain Management
Aggregates
Agricultural robots
Agriculture
Efficiency
Internet of things
'current
Aggregate verification
Block-chain
ID based signature
Large companies
Large scale productions
Multi-layer architectures
Multi-layers
Tracking and tracing
Supply chain management
SDGs
Type
conference paper