Blockchain-based security model for efficient data transmission and storage in cloudlet network resource environment.
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2023
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As mobile users’ service requirement increases, applications such as online
games, virtual reality, and augmented reality demand for more computation
power. However, the current design of mobile devices and their associated innovations
cannot accommodate such applications because of the limitations
they have in terms storage, computing power and battery life. Therefore,
as a result, mobile devices offload their tasks to the remote cloud environments.
Moreover, due to the architecture of cloud computing, where cloud is
located at the core of the network, applications experiences challenges such
as latency. This is a disadvantage to real-time online applications. Hence,
the edge computing based cloudlet environment was introduced to bring resources
closer to the end user, with an enhanced network quality of service.
Although there is merit in deploying cloudlets at the edge of the network,
which is closer to the user, this makes them susceptible to attacks. For
this newly introduced technology to be fully adopted, effective security measures
need to be incorporated into the current cloudlets computing platform.
This study proposes blockchain technology as a security model in securing
the data shared between mobile devices and cloudlet, with an agent layer
concept introduced in between mobile device layer and cloudlet. The implemented agent-based model uses the new consensus mechanism, proof of
trust where trust and experience is determine by the number of coins each
node (cloudlet) possess, to select two miners. These miners participate in
message verification using Elliptic curve scheme, and if they do not reach
consensus, a third miner is selected to resolve the conflict. Any miner with
wrong verification loses all the coins; in this way trust and experience is controlled.
This proposed solution has proven to be more efficient in terms of
security and network performance in comparison to existing state-of-the-arts
implementations.
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Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.