Design and Prototype Implementation of a Blockchain-Enabled LoRa System With Edge Computing
Lu Hou, Kan Zheng, Zhiming Liu, Xiaojun Xu

TL;DR
This paper presents HyperLoRa, a blockchain-enabled LoRa system with edge computing, enhancing security and resource utilization by deploying Hyperledger Fabric on gateways with limited capabilities.
Contribution
It introduces a novel blockchain architecture with multiple ledgers for LoRa data and demonstrates a prototype implementation on embedded hardware.
Findings
Successful deployment of HyperLoRa on embedded hardware
Enhanced security through blockchain integration
Improved resource sharing and data integrity
Abstract
Efficiency and security have become critical issues during the development of the long-range (LoRa) system for Internet-of-Things (IoT) applications. The centralized work method in the LoRa system, where all packages are processed and kept in the central cloud, cannot well exploit the resources in LoRa gateways and also makes it vulnerable to security risks, such as data falsification or data loss. On the other hand, the blockchain has the potential to provide a decentralized and secure infrastructure for the LoRa system. However, there are significant challenges in deploying blockchain at LoRa gateways with limited edge computing abilities. This article proposes a design and implementation of the blockchain-enabled LoRa system with edge computing by using the open-source Hyperledger Fabric, which is called as HyperLoRa. According to different features of LoRa data, a blockchain network…
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