ChainSplitter: Towards Blockchain-based Industrial IoT Architecture for Supporting Hierarchical Storage
Gang Wang, Zhijie Jerry Shi, Mark Nixon, Song Han

TL;DR
This paper introduces ChainSplitter, a hierarchical blockchain storage architecture for Industrial IoT that addresses storage constraints by distributing blockchain data across local networks, overlay, and cloud, ensuring verifiable and immutable services.
Contribution
It proposes a novel hierarchical blockchain storage structure, ChainSplitter, integrating local IIoT networks, overlay, and cloud to improve storage efficiency and support secure services.
Findings
Hierarchical storage reduces local resource usage.
Efficient synchronization between overlay and cloud.
Case study demonstrates improved storage management.
Abstract
The fast developing Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) technologies provide a promising opportunity to build large-scale systems to connect numerous heterogeneous devices into the Internet. Most existing IIoT infrastructures are based on a centralized architecture, which is easier for management but cannot effectively support immutable and verifiable services among multiple parties. Blockchain technology provides many desired features for large-scale IIoT infrastructures, such as decentralization, trustworthiness, trackability, and immutability. This paper presents a blockchain-based IIoT architecture to support immutable and verifiable services. However, when applying blockchain technology to the IIoT infrastructure, the required storage space posts a grant challenge to resource-constrained IIoT infrastructures. To address the storage issue, this paper proposes a hierarchical…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlockchain Technology Applications and Security · IoT and Edge/Fog Computing · Caching and Content Delivery
