Blockchain, what time is it? Trustless Datetime Synchronization for IoT

Emanuel Regnath, N. Shivaraman, Shanker Shreejith, A. Easwaran, S. Steinhorst
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Time synchronization among IoT devices is a fundamental requirement for efficient and reliable communication on a global scale. Common synchronization schemes such as NTP operate on a trust-based client-server model, which does not scale well in a decentralized network because single server failures can lead to a severe downtime before re-establishing synchronization. Public blockchains such as Ethereum provide a trustless network and tamper-proof time-stamped data that is freely available. In this paper, we leverage the availability of time information in the block headers, which are very small (several hundreds of bytes) compared to the full blocks and can be validated without participation in the mining process. Our approach uses two estimators that are fed with the timestamps from block headers as well as the elapsed time between consecutive block receptions to estimate the true time to an accuracy of one second. We evaluate our approach by extensive validation on blockchain data from different geographical locations across the globe and show that global synchronization can be established despite the non-deterministic behavior of blockchains such as mining difficulty, network latencies and forks.
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区块链,现在几点了?物联网的无信任日期时间同步
物联网设备之间的时间同步是全球范围内高效可靠通信的基本要求。常见的同步方案(如NTP)在基于信任的客户机-服务器模型上运行,这种模型在分散的网络中不能很好地扩展,因为单个服务器故障可能导致在重新建立同步之前严重停机。像以太坊这样的公共区块链提供了一个无需信任的网络和可免费获得的防篡改时间戳数据。在本文中,我们利用了块头中时间信息的可用性,与完整块相比,这些信息非常小(几百字节),并且可以在不参与挖掘过程的情况下进行验证。我们的方法使用两个估计器,它们使用来自块报头的时间戳以及连续块接收之间的经过时间来估计真实时间,精度为一秒。我们通过对来自全球不同地理位置的区块链数据进行广泛验证来评估我们的方法,并表明尽管区块链存在采矿难度、网络延迟和分叉等不确定性行为,但可以建立全球同步。
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