When mobile blockchain meets edge computing

Blockchain, as the backbone technology of the current popular Bitcoin digital currency, has become a promising decentralized data management framework. Although blockchain has been widely adopted in many applications (e.g., finance, healthcare, and logistics), its application in mobile services is s...

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Main Authors: Xiong, Zehui, Zhang, Yang, Niyato, Dusit, Wang, Ping, Han, Zhu
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1419562020-06-12T04:12:04Z When mobile blockchain meets edge computing Xiong, Zehui Zhang, Yang Niyato, Dusit Wang, Ping Han, Zhu School of Computer Science and Engineering Engineering::Computer science and engineering Edge Computing Cloud Computing Blockchain, as the backbone technology of the current popular Bitcoin digital currency, has become a promising decentralized data management framework. Although blockchain has been widely adopted in many applications (e.g., finance, healthcare, and logistics), its application in mobile services is still limited. This is due to the fact that blockchain users need to solve preset proof-of-work puzzles to add new data (i.e., a block) to the blockchain. Solving the proof of work, however, consumes substantial resources in terms of CPU time and energy, which is not suitable for resource-limited mobile devices. To facilitate blockchain applications in future mobile Internet of Things systems, multiple access mobile edge computing appears to be an auspicious solution to solve the proof-of-work puzzles for mobile users. We first introduce a novel concept of edge computing for mobile blockchain. Then we introduce an economic approach for edge computing resource management. Moreover, a prototype of mobile edge computing enabled blockchain systems is presented with experimental results to justify the proposed concept. 2020-06-12T04:12:04Z 2020-06-12T04:12:04Z 2018 Journal Article Xiong, Z., Zhang, Y., Niyato, D., Wang, P., & Han, Z. (2018). When mobile blockchain meets edge computing. IEEE Communications Magazine, 56(8), 33 - 39. doi:10.1109/MCOM.2018.1701095 0163-6804 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/141956 10.1109/MCOM.2018.1701095 2-s2.0-85051845783 8 56 33 39 en IEEE Communications Magazine © 2018 IEEE. All rights reserved.
institution Nanyang Technological University
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country Singapore
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topic Engineering::Computer science and engineering
Edge Computing
Cloud Computing
spellingShingle Engineering::Computer science and engineering
Edge Computing
Cloud Computing
Xiong, Zehui
Zhang, Yang
Niyato, Dusit
Wang, Ping
Han, Zhu
When mobile blockchain meets edge computing
description Blockchain, as the backbone technology of the current popular Bitcoin digital currency, has become a promising decentralized data management framework. Although blockchain has been widely adopted in many applications (e.g., finance, healthcare, and logistics), its application in mobile services is still limited. This is due to the fact that blockchain users need to solve preset proof-of-work puzzles to add new data (i.e., a block) to the blockchain. Solving the proof of work, however, consumes substantial resources in terms of CPU time and energy, which is not suitable for resource-limited mobile devices. To facilitate blockchain applications in future mobile Internet of Things systems, multiple access mobile edge computing appears to be an auspicious solution to solve the proof-of-work puzzles for mobile users. We first introduce a novel concept of edge computing for mobile blockchain. Then we introduce an economic approach for edge computing resource management. Moreover, a prototype of mobile edge computing enabled blockchain systems is presented with experimental results to justify the proposed concept.
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