Title
Blockchain-Based Database In An Iot Environment: Challenges, Opportunities, And Analysis
Abstract
As Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies become widely popular recently, the underlying concept-Blockchain-gets unprecedented attentions. One popular usage of Blockchain is adistributed replicated database. In this paper, we present initial studies on the challenges and opportunities of using Blockchain as a database for Internet-of-Things (IoT) applications. For IoT applications, latency is an important factor, whereas for application developers,consistencyis an important property which specifies how the system orders the operations over blocks (that are stored in the Blockchain). However, consistency property of Blockchain-based database is not well studied, especially in the case when network isnotsynchronized and the system isdynamic-both are typical scenario in an IoT environment. Intuitively, Blockchain is designed to maintain a single ground truth-one can view the Blockchain itself as the order of the blocks that all participants should observe and respect. In most Blockchain designs, the participants will eventually converge to the same chain of blocks. However, there is very few study on the challenges of using Blockchains as a database in an IoT environment. This paper focuses on the enabling technology behind Bitcoin, Bitcoin Backbone Protocol (BBP). We first survey Blockchain-based IoT applications, and identify why it is necessary to use it as a database for IoT applications. Then we explore several reasonable consistency models for BBP-based database, and then show that such a database does not satisfy many consistency models under certain typical IoT environments. Moreover, we use simulation to study how network quality and system dynamic affect consistency. Finally, we propose a simple mechanism to make the BBP-based database satisfy both read-my-write and eventual consistency.
Year
DOI
Venue
2020
10.1007/s10586-020-03138-7
CLUSTER COMPUTING-THE JOURNAL OF NETWORKS SOFTWARE TOOLS AND APPLICATIONS
Keywords
DocType
Volume
Bitcoin, Consistency, Partial Synchrony, Blockchain, Asynchrony, Database, IoT
Journal
23
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
3
1386-7857
9
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.50
27
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Lewis Tseng117723.92
Xinyu Yao290.50
Safa Otoum3968.42
moayad aloqaily433137.67
Yaser Jararweh596888.95