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A Shared Blockchain Intelligent Public Protection Service Framework

With accelerated technical advancements in the IoT network, an intelligent scheme of public security is possible with the incorporation of heterogeneous data processing systems, with which public security services will collaboratively be provided. While this system design has always been pursued by...

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Published in:Journal of physics. Conference series 2021-07, Vol.1964 (4), p.42024
Main Authors: Reddy, Gangireddy Prabhakar, Kalaiselvi Geetha, M, SureshAnand, M, Jaanaa Rubavathy, S
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Language:English
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Summary:With accelerated technical advancements in the IoT network, an intelligent scheme of public security is possible with the incorporation of heterogeneous data processing systems, with which public security services will collaboratively be provided. While this system design has always been pursued by IoT and Cyber internal environments, the provision of scalable and flexible IoT-based PLC frames in a legacy system is challenging. Traditional security techniques are sometimes founded on a tall structure which can be an in efficiency or a point let-down. Enthused through micro services also blockchain technologies, this article offers the Smart Public Security Architecture of Blockchain-Enabled Decentralized Micro services. A micro service-based authentication framework is implemented within a licence blockchain network for safe monitoring of data access in a PLC environment. Such functionality is divided into a single, intelligently organised package micro service which is dispersed at fog and edge node computing. A comprehensive experimental study found that the Blend MAS proposed would provide decentralised, scalable and secure intelligence gathering and access controls to the purchaser of IoT based PLC systems.
ISSN:1742-6588
1742-6596
DOI:10.1088/1742-6596/1964/4/042024