Combining blockchains, smart contracts, and complex sensors management platform for hyper-connected smartcities: An IoT data marketplace use case

Georgios Palaiokrassas, Petros Skoufis, Orfefs Voutyras, Takafumi Kawasaki, Mathieu Gallissot, Radhouene Azzabi, Akira Tsuge, Antonios Litke, Tadashi Okoshi, Jin Nakazawa, Theodora Varvarigou

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Abstract

In this paper, we demonstrate the multiple points of innovation when combining blockchain technology with Internet of Things (IoT) and security frameworks. The deployment and use of IoT device networks in smart city environments has produced an enormous amount of data. The fact that those data are possessed by multiple sources that use independent systems for data collection, storage, and use impedes the exploitation of their value. Blockchains, as distributed ledgers, can be used for addressing the development of a universal system for data collection and distribution. Smart contracts can be used to automate all the processes of such a network, while at the same time, blockchain and the InterPlanetary File System (IPFS) protect sensitive data through anonymity and distributed storage. An innovative and open IoT blockchain market of applications, data, and services is proposed that: (i) provides the framework upon which objects and people can exchange value in form of virtual currencies, for assets (data and services) received; (ii) defines the motivation incentives according to social and business context for humans and smart objects to interact. The specific marketplace is piloted through a cross-border trial between Santander and Fujisawa, in the context of the M-Sec project, validating thus the interoperability, efficiency, and data protection principles.

Original languageEnglish
Article number133
JournalComputers
Volume10
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021 Oct

Keywords

  • Blockchain
  • Ethereum
  • Internet of things
  • Sensing as a service
  • Smart contracts
  • System integration

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Human-Computer Interaction
  • Computer Networks and Communications

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