Title
Trusted, Decentralized and Blockchain-Based M2M Application Service Provision
Abstract
Decentralized M2M service platforms enable the integration of enduser-based M2M applications and end-user-located M2M resources without the use of central entities or components in the system architecture. Sharing end-user-based M2M applications with other users' part of an M2M community allows the creation of new and complex M2M applications. However, a fully decentralized system often leads to several trust issues regarding the behavior of end-users and M2M applications. A powerful measure to overcome possible limitations of decentralized M2M service platforms and to replace the missing control authority are trust relationships among the nodes. Therefore, this publication proposes a novel concept for trusted M2M application service provision. Moreover, it introduces the integration of blockchain elements and trust evaluation techniques to optimize the M2M application service provision. A trust consensus protocol is integrated in order to secure the decision-making process among the stakeholders which optimizes several aspects, such as peer joining, service registration and application configuration.
Year
DOI
Venue
2019
10.1007/978-3-030-33506-9_19
Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems
Keywords
Field
DocType
Trust,P2P,Blockchain,M2M,Security,Service and application
Service provision,Decentralised system,Computer science,Computer network,Blockchain,Systems architecture
Conference
Volume
ISSN
Citations 
97
2367-3370
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
0
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Besfort Shala191.62
Ulrich Trick2125.57
Armin Lehmann300.34
B. V. Ghita47324.16
Stavros N. Shiaeles55212.27