PROACT: Parallel Multi-Miner Proof of Accumulated Trust Protocol for Internet of Drones
Khaleel Mershad

TL;DR
This paper introduces PROACT, a lightweight blockchain protocol with parallel multi-miner consensus designed for resource-constrained UAV networks, enhancing security and efficiency in the Internet of Drones.
Contribution
It proposes a novel parallel multi-miner consensus mechanism and a lightweight blockchain model tailored for UAVs, improving transaction speed and reducing energy consumption.
Findings
Decreases transaction-to-blockchain delay
Reduces average drone energy consumption
Lowers blockchain block size
Abstract
Several types of networks that comprise unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV or drone) are being utilized in important applications such as emergency response, environment and infrastructure monitoring, defense and security, and commerce. In such networks, swarms of UAVs cooperate in executing one or more missions to achieve the application's objectives. The UAVs communicate with terrestrial networks by connecting to fixed or mobile ground control stations (GCS). The ability of drones to connect to online applications and offer services to Internet users has led to the proliferation of the Internet of Drones (IoD). However, IoD applications are highly vulnerable to many types of cyberattacks. Hence, mechanisms must be deployed to secure the IoD operations and data. Recently, the blockchain has been proposed as a solution to detect and prevent malicious attacks on the UAV network (UAVN). Due to…
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