MARCHANG, Jims, IBBOTSON, Gregg and WHEWAY, Paul (2019). Will Blockchain technology become a reality in sensor networks? In: 2019 Wireless Days (WD). IEEE. [Book Section]
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Abstract
The need for sensors to deliver, communicate, collect,
alert, and share information in various applications has
made wireless sensor networks very popular. However, due to
its limited resources in terms of computation power, battery
life and memory storage of the sensor nodes, it is challenging
to add security features to provide the confidentiality, integrity,
and availability. In order to communicate reliably with trust and
authenticity, providing data and system security especially for
those sensors dealing with sensitive data related to healthcare,
military activity, environmental sensing for weather prediction or
seismic data etc. is vital. Blockchain technology ensures security
and avoids the need of any trusted third party for security.
However, applying Blockchain in a resource-constrained wireless
sensor network is a challenging task because Blockchain is
power, computation, and memory hungry in nature and demands
heavy bandwidth due to control overheads. In this paper, a new
routing and a private communication Blockchain framework
is designed and tested with sensors generating constant and
continuous data (like voice and video). However, it is realized
that even if computation and bandwidth requirements are taken
for granted, storage and battery life will cripple the sustainability
of Blockchain application in sensor networks especially for high
data generating sensors. The proposed Load Balancing Multi-
Hop (LBMH) routing shares and enhances the battery life of
the Cluster Heads and reduce control overhead during Block
updates, but due to limited storage and energy of the sensor
nodes, Blockchain in sensor networks may never be a reality
unless storage and battery life of sensor devices are not limited on
the one hand and computation power and bandwidth availability
are high, on the other.
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