Investigating the Requirements for Building a Blockchain Simulator for IoT Applications
Adel Albshri, Bakri Awaji, and Ellis Solaiman

TL;DR
This paper explores the need for a dedicated blockchain simulator for IoT applications, highlighting expert opinions and the current lack of comprehensive tools to evaluate blockchain-based IoT solutions.
Contribution
It identifies the gap in existing simulation tools and gathers expert insights on the features needed for an effective blockchain IoT simulator.
Findings
Experts believe blockchain can solve IoT issues.
Current tools are inadequate for blockchain IoT evaluation.
There is a strong demand for specialized simulation software.
Abstract
The pervasiveness of the Internet of Things (IoT) has enabled the administration of a large number of intelligent devices. However, IoT is based on centralised models, which introduce a number of problems, such as a single point of failure and security risks. Blockchain may offer a viable option for addressing these concerns. Practically, both blockchain and IoT are complex technologies posing further challenges in assessing application performance. The availability of a reliable simulation environment for Blockchain based IoT applications would be a major aid in the development and evaluation of such applications. Our research has found that currently there are no simulators with a comprehensive set of features, for the development and evaluation of blockchain based IoT applications, which is the main motivation for our work. The purpose of this study is to gather the opinions of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlockchain Technology Applications and Security · Technology Adoption and User Behaviour · FinTech, Crowdfunding, Digital Finance
