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Proposal of a Token-Based Node Selection Mechanism for Node Distribution of Mobility IoT Blockchain Nodesopen access

Authors
Kim, JinsuChoi, EunsunKim, Byung-GyuPark, Namje
Issue Date
Oct-2023
Publisher
MDPI
Keywords
blockchain; mobility; random selection; encoding; token
Citation
SENSORS, v.23, no.19
Journal Title
SENSORS
Volume
23
Number
19
URI
https://scholarworks.sookmyung.ac.kr/handle/2020.sw.sookmyung/159444
DOI
10.3390/s23198259
ISSN
1424-3210
1424-8220
Abstract
Various elements, such as evolutions in IoT services resulting from sensoring by vehicle parts and advances in small communication technology devices, have significantly impacted the mass spread of mobility services that are provided to users in need of limited resources. In particular, business models are progressing away from one-off costs towards longer-term costs, as represented by shared services utilizing kick-boards or bicycles and subscription services for vehicle software. Advances in shared mobility services, as described, are calling for solutions that can enhance the reliability of data aggregated by users leveraging mobility services in the next-generation mobility areas. However, the mining process to renew status ensures continued network communication, and block creation demands high performance in the public block chain. Therefore, easing the mining process for state updates in public blockchains is a way to alleviate the high-performance process requirements of public blockchains. The proposed mechanism assigns token-based block creation authority instead of the mining method, which provides block creation authority to nodes that provide many resources. Blocks are created only by a group of participants with tokens, and after creation, tokens are updated and delivered to new nodes to form a new token group. Additionally, tokens are updated in each block after their initial creation, making it difficult to disguise the tokens and preventing resource-centered centralization.
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