Decentralised Internet of Things : a blockchain perspective / Mohammad Ayoub Khan, Mohammad Tabrez Quasim, Fahad Algarni, Abdullah Alharthi, editors.
2020
TK5105.8857
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Title
Decentralised Internet of Things : a blockchain perspective / Mohammad Ayoub Khan, Mohammad Tabrez Quasim, Fahad Algarni, Abdullah Alharthi, editors.
ISBN
9783030386771 (electronic book)
3030386775 (electronic book)
9783030386764
3030386775 (electronic book)
9783030386764
Publication Details
Cham : Springer, 2020.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (260 pages).
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-38
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TK5105.8857
Dewey Decimal Classification
004.67/8
Summary
This book presents practical as well as conceptual insights into the latest trends, tools, techniques and methodologies of blockchains for the Internet of Things. The decentralised Internet of Things (IoT) not only reduces infrastructure costs, but also provides a standardised peer-to-peer communication model for billions of transactions. However, there are significant security challenges associated with peer-to-peer communication. The decentralised concept of blockchain technology ensures transparent interactions between different parties, which are more secure and reliable thanks to distributed ledger and proof-of-work consensus algorithms. Blockchains allow trustless, peer-to-peer communication and have already proven their worth in the world of financial services. The blockchain can be implanted in IoT systems to deal with the issues of scale, trustworthiness and decentralisation, allowing billions of devices to share the same network without the need for additional resources. This book discusses the latest tools and methodology and concepts in the decentralised Internet of Things. Each chapter presents an in-depth investigation of the potential of blockchains in the Internet of Things, addressing the state-of-the-art in and future perspectives of the decentralised Internet of Things. Further, industry experts, researchers and academicians share their ideas and experiences relating to frontier technologies, breakthrough and innovative solutions and applications.
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Studies in big data ; v.71.
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