Journal ArticleOpen Access
A survey on blockchain-based platforms for IoT use-cases
Author Affiliations
La Trobe University, Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Imperial College London, Australian Catholic University, ...
Published InThe Knowledge Engineering Review
Year2020
Citations36
Abstract
Abstract The Internet of Things (IoT) has recently emerged as an innovative technology capable of empowering various areas such as healthcare, agriculture, smart cities, smart homes and supply chain with real-time and state-of-the-art sensing capabilities. Due to the underlying potential of this technology, it already saw exponential growth in a wide variety of use-cases in multiple application domains. As researchers around the globe continue to investigate its aptitudes, a collective agreement is that to get the best out of this technology and to harness its full potential, IoT needs to sit upon a flexible network architecture with strong support for security, privacy and trust. On the other hand, blockchain (BC) technology has recently come into prominence as a breakthrough technology…
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