IOTDMS Blockchain Framework for Secure Data Exchange Between IoT Devices

In the current era of digital communication and digital transaction, most companies and industries are using IoT devices to manage and store day-to-day transaction data. Most of these organizations use a biometric-based attendance system to spot the attendance of employees. Few organizations use RFI...

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Published in2021 Innovations in Power and Advanced Computing Technologies (i-PACT) pp. 1 - 8
Main Authors Dongre, Priyanka B., Verma, Pushpneel
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 27.11.2021
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Summary:In the current era of digital communication and digital transaction, most companies and industries are using IoT devices to manage and store day-to-day transaction data. Most of these organizations use a biometric-based attendance system to spot the attendance of employees. Few organizations use RFID cards or tags embedded in the identity card of the employee for attendance marking. Smartphone has become a handy tool for people for communication and transferring money from bank accounts and digital wallets using QR codes as a means for the transaction. However, the user, device authentication, and secure data transmission are the primary concerns in IoT networks. In recent years, blockchain arose as a decentralized data security mechanism. It has been successfully implemented as a secured mechanism for exchanging several applications, including cryptocurrencies and other areas. There are several blockchain frameworks available and discussed in the literature. The proposed work discusses the IOTDMS Blockchain framework called the Internet of Things Data Management System Chain (IOTDMS chain) built-in Python. The proposed approach considered the use case of an attendance management system, and this paper presents the current work in progress of how blockchain can potentially improve the IoT.
DOI:10.1109/i-PACT52855.2021.9696501