Distributed Ledger and Smart Contract Based Approach for IoT Sensor Applications

Christoph Lehnert, Grischan Engel, Thomas Greiner
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Security and traceability of smart sensor data in centrally organized IoT-architectures require a third party of trust. In order to overcome this issue, Distributed Ledger Technologies (DLT) apply consensus mechanisms. Current approaches suggest DLT-based IoT-architectures which are static and only provide limited data precision in specific applications. Thus, they rely on custom tokens and additional technologies such as SQL databases. In addition, the design of the applied smart contracts (sc) allow unauthorized access. In contrast, in this paper an adaptable, scalable and purely DLT-based IoT-architecture for secure and decentral software services is proposed. It employs sc for the secure and decentralized interaction between users, software services and IoT devices, such as smart sensors. Thereby, sc are adjustable and their access is controlled by an address comparison of authorized wallets. Finally, a case-study on a sc based software service for an industrial smart temperature sensor demonstrates applicability and benefits of the proposed approach.
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基于分布式账本和智能合约的物联网传感器应用方法
在集中组织的物联网架构中,智能传感器数据的安全性和可追溯性需要信任的第三方。为了克服这个问题,分布式账本技术(DLT)应用了共识机制。目前的方法建议基于dlt的物联网架构是静态的,只能在特定应用中提供有限的数据精度。因此,它们依赖于自定义令牌和其他技术,如SQL数据库。此外,应用智能合约(sc)的设计允许未经授权的访问。相比之下,本文提出了一种可适应、可扩展且纯粹基于dlt的物联网架构,用于安全和分散的软件服务。它使用sc在用户、软件服务和物联网设备(如智能传感器)之间进行安全和分散的交互。因此,sc是可调整的,它们的访问由授权钱包的地址比较控制。最后,以基于sc的工业智能温度传感器软件服务为例,验证了该方法的适用性和优势。
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