Vericom: A Verification and Communication Architecture for IoT-based Blockchain
Ali Dorri, Shailesh Mishra, Raja Jurdak

TL;DR
Vericom is a scalable blockchain architecture for IoT that reduces communication and processing overhead by using multicast communication and random node verification, maintaining distribution without recentralization.
Contribution
Introduces Vericom, a novel distributed blockchain architecture that enhances scalability for IoT by combining multicast communication with randomized node verification.
Findings
Reduces packet overhead compared to traditional blockchains
Maintains scale-independent processing overhead
Achieves high scalability and distribution in IoT networks
Abstract
Blockchain has received tremendous attention as a secure, distributed, and anonymous framework for the Internet of Things (IoT). As a distributed system, blockchain trades off scalability for distribution, which limits the technologys adaptation for large scale networks such as IoT. All transactions and blocks must be broadcast and verified by all participants which limits scalability and incurs computational and communication overheads. The existing solutions to scale blockchains have so far led to partial recentralization, limiting the technologys original appeal. In this paper, we introduce a distributed yet scalable Verification and Communication architecture for blockchain referred to as Vericom. Vericom concurrently achieves high scalability and distribution using hash function outputs to shift blockchains from broadcast to multicast communication. Unlike conventional blockchains…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlockchain Technology Applications and Security · IoT and Edge/Fog Computing · Caching and Content Delivery
