Blockchain-enabled Fog and Edge Computing: Concepts, Architectures and Applications (eBook, ePUB)
Concepts, Architectures and Applications
Redaktion: Rehan, Muhammad Maaz; Rehmani, Mubashir Husain
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This comprehensive book unveils the working relationship of blockchain and the fog/edge computing. The contents of the book have been designed in such a way that the reader will not only understand blockchain and fog/edge computing but will also understand their co-existence and their collaborative power to solve a range of versatile problems.
The first part of the book covers fundamental concepts and the applications of blockchain-enabled fog and edge computing. These include: Internet of Things, Tactile Internet, Smart City; and E-challan in the Internet of Vehicles. The second part of…mehr
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The first part of the book covers fundamental concepts and the applications of blockchain-enabled fog and edge computing. These include: Internet of Things, Tactile Internet, Smart City; and E-challan in the Internet of Vehicles. The second part of the book covers security and privacy related issues of blockchain-enabled fog and edge computing. These include, hardware primitive based Physical Unclonable Functions; Secure Management Systems; security of Edge and Cloud in the presence of blockchain; secure storage in fog using blockchain; and using differential privacy for edge-based Smart Grid over blockchain.
This book is written for students, computer scientists, researchers and developers, who wish to work in the domain of blockchain and fog/edge computing. One of the unique features of this book is highlighting the issues, challenges, and future research directions associated with Blockchain-enabled fog and edge computing paradigm. We hope the readers will consider this book a valuable addition in the domain of Blockchain and fog/edge computing.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juli 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000096163
- Artikelnr.: 59888437
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juli 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000096163
- Artikelnr.: 59888437
Edge Computing
Chapter I. From Blockchain Internet of Things (B-IoT) Towards Decentralized
Tactile Internet (Abdeljalil Beniiche, Amin Ebrahimzadeh, and Martin Maier)
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Blockchain Technologies
1.3 Blockchain Iot And Edge Computing
1.4 The IEEE P1918.1 Tactile Internet
1.5 Decentralizing The Tactile Internet
1.6 Blockchain, AI, And Human Intelligence: The Path Forward
1.7 Open Challenges And Future Work
Chapter II. Blockchain Concepts, Architectures and Smart City Applications
in Fog and Edge Computing Environments (Daniel Minoli, and Benedict
Occhiogrosso)
2.1 Introduction And Overview
2.2 Background And Motivations
2.3 Iot Architectures With Emphasis On The Edge Structures
2.4 5G IoT Communication Technologies
2.5 Smart City Concepts and Common Smart City Applications
2.6 Summary Of Applicable Blockchain Concepts
2.7 Survey Of Smart City Iot Applications That Are And/Or Will Benefit From
Blockchains
2.8 Future Research Areas
Chapter III. A Blockchain-enabled Edge Supported E-Challan Mechanism for
Content-Centric Internet of Vehicles (Ali Nawaz Abbasi, Tashjia Anfal, and
Muhammad Maaz Rehan)
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Literature Survey
3.3 Research Motivation and Problem Statement
3.4 Proposed Mechanism
3.5 Results and Discussion
3.6 Conclusion
Part II: Security and Privacy Issues in Blockchain-enabled Fog and Edge
Computing
Chapter IV. Hardware Primitive based Blockchain for IoT in Fog and Edge
Computing (Uzair Javaid, Muhammad Naveed Aman, and Biplab Sikdar)
4.1 Introduction
4.2 PUF Based Blockchain Protocols for IoT In Fog And Edge Computing
4.3 Conclusion
Chapter V. On Blockchain and its Complementarity with Fog Computing to
Secure Management Systems (Chaima Khalfaoui, Samiha Ayed, and Moez
Esseghir)
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Internet Of Things Context
5.3 Fog Computing
5.4 Blockchains
5.5 Blockchain And Fogs Complementarity
5.6 Proposition
5.7 Conclusion
Chapter VI. Security and Privacy Issues of Blockchain-enabled Fog and Edge
Computing (Imane Ameli, Nabil Benamar, and Abdlhakim Senhaji Hafid)
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Cloud-To-Thing Continuum by means of Fog and Edge Computing
6.3 Blockchain
6.4 Blockchain & Fog/Edge Computing: A possible cooperation
6.5 Future Direction
6.6 Conclusions
Chapter VII Scaling Edge Computing Security with Blockchain Technologies
(Pau Marcer, Xavier Masip, Eva Marin, and Alejandro Jurnet)
7.1 Edge Security and Challenges
7.2 Blockchain in the security arena
7.3 Blockchain architecture
7.4 Blockchain services in edge computing
7.5 Blockchain vs cloud solutions applied to edge scenarios
Chapter VIII Blockchain based Solutions for Achieving Secure Storage in Fog
Computing (Ouns Bouachir, Rima Grati, Moayad Aloqaily, and Adel Ben
Mnaouer)
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Background
8.3 Emerging Issues And Challenges
8.4 BC For Edge And Fog
8.5 Security In BC Based Fog Computing Systems: Solutions
8.6 Conclusion
Chapter IX. Differential Privacy for Edge Computing-based Smart Grid
Operating over Blockchain (Muneeb Ul Hassan, Mubashir Husain Rehmani, and
Jinjun Chen)
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Preliminaries Of Private Smart Grid Edge Computing Over Blockchain
9.3 Literature Review
9.4 Differentially Private Rer Monitoring For Edge Computing Based Smart
Grid Operating Over Blockchain
9.5 Performance Evaluation
9.6 Challenges and Future Research Directions
9.7 Conclusion
Edge Computing
Chapter I. From Blockchain Internet of Things (B-IoT) Towards Decentralized
Tactile Internet (Abdeljalil Beniiche, Amin Ebrahimzadeh, and Martin Maier)
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Blockchain Technologies
1.3 Blockchain Iot And Edge Computing
1.4 The IEEE P1918.1 Tactile Internet
1.5 Decentralizing The Tactile Internet
1.6 Blockchain, AI, And Human Intelligence: The Path Forward
1.7 Open Challenges And Future Work
Chapter II. Blockchain Concepts, Architectures and Smart City Applications
in Fog and Edge Computing Environments (Daniel Minoli, and Benedict
Occhiogrosso)
2.1 Introduction And Overview
2.2 Background And Motivations
2.3 Iot Architectures With Emphasis On The Edge Structures
2.4 5G IoT Communication Technologies
2.5 Smart City Concepts and Common Smart City Applications
2.6 Summary Of Applicable Blockchain Concepts
2.7 Survey Of Smart City Iot Applications That Are And/Or Will Benefit From
Blockchains
2.8 Future Research Areas
Chapter III. A Blockchain-enabled Edge Supported E-Challan Mechanism for
Content-Centric Internet of Vehicles (Ali Nawaz Abbasi, Tashjia Anfal, and
Muhammad Maaz Rehan)
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Literature Survey
3.3 Research Motivation and Problem Statement
3.4 Proposed Mechanism
3.5 Results and Discussion
3.6 Conclusion
Part II: Security and Privacy Issues in Blockchain-enabled Fog and Edge
Computing
Chapter IV. Hardware Primitive based Blockchain for IoT in Fog and Edge
Computing (Uzair Javaid, Muhammad Naveed Aman, and Biplab Sikdar)
4.1 Introduction
4.2 PUF Based Blockchain Protocols for IoT In Fog And Edge Computing
4.3 Conclusion
Chapter V. On Blockchain and its Complementarity with Fog Computing to
Secure Management Systems (Chaima Khalfaoui, Samiha Ayed, and Moez
Esseghir)
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Internet Of Things Context
5.3 Fog Computing
5.4 Blockchains
5.5 Blockchain And Fogs Complementarity
5.6 Proposition
5.7 Conclusion
Chapter VI. Security and Privacy Issues of Blockchain-enabled Fog and Edge
Computing (Imane Ameli, Nabil Benamar, and Abdlhakim Senhaji Hafid)
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Cloud-To-Thing Continuum by means of Fog and Edge Computing
6.3 Blockchain
6.4 Blockchain & Fog/Edge Computing: A possible cooperation
6.5 Future Direction
6.6 Conclusions
Chapter VII Scaling Edge Computing Security with Blockchain Technologies
(Pau Marcer, Xavier Masip, Eva Marin, and Alejandro Jurnet)
7.1 Edge Security and Challenges
7.2 Blockchain in the security arena
7.3 Blockchain architecture
7.4 Blockchain services in edge computing
7.5 Blockchain vs cloud solutions applied to edge scenarios
Chapter VIII Blockchain based Solutions for Achieving Secure Storage in Fog
Computing (Ouns Bouachir, Rima Grati, Moayad Aloqaily, and Adel Ben
Mnaouer)
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Background
8.3 Emerging Issues And Challenges
8.4 BC For Edge And Fog
8.5 Security In BC Based Fog Computing Systems: Solutions
8.6 Conclusion
Chapter IX. Differential Privacy for Edge Computing-based Smart Grid
Operating over Blockchain (Muneeb Ul Hassan, Mubashir Husain Rehmani, and
Jinjun Chen)
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Preliminaries Of Private Smart Grid Edge Computing Over Blockchain
9.3 Literature Review
9.4 Differentially Private Rer Monitoring For Edge Computing Based Smart
Grid Operating Over Blockchain
9.5 Performance Evaluation
9.6 Challenges and Future Research Directions
9.7 Conclusion