Distributed ledger technology for trust management optimisation in M2M

B Shala, U Trick, A Lehmann, B Ghita, S Shiaeles

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Abstract

Decentralised environments with a high number of end-users and M2M devices used in several M2M services increase
the importance of a secure trust management and comprehensive trust evaluation system to avoid frauds from malicious
nodes. Blockchain, as part of the distributed ledger technology (DLT), helps to improve the overall security in a decentralised M2M community in various aspects. This research publication summarises several existing trust management
and evaluation approaches, concluding with their benefits and limitations. Besides these, it highlights the advantages of
the distributed ledger technology with the focus on blockchain and consensus mechanisms. In this context, most relevant
consensus mechanisms are reviewed and an optimisation concept is proposed. Finally, a blockchain-based trust evaluation
system is presented which can be used for trust evaluation and computation of decentralised M2M services part of an
M2M community.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationHost publication not specified in Elements
Pages93-98
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2020

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