FlexiChain 2.0: NodeChain Assisting Integrated Decentralized Vault for Effective Data Authentication and Device Integrity in Complex Cyber-Physical Systems
Ahmad J. Alkhodair, Saraju P. Mohanty, Elias Kougianos

TL;DR
FlexiChain 2.0 introduces a layered decentralized network with NodeChain for enhanced security and integrity in IoT and CPS, addressing limitations of traditional DLTs in complex cyber-physical environments.
Contribution
The paper proposes FlexiChain 2.0 as a layer zero network with NodeChain for UID aggregation, improving security and suitability for IoT and CPS applications.
Findings
Higher resistance against four types of attacks.
Better network strength compared to traditional blockchain.
Lightweight processing mechanisms enhance security.
Abstract
Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) has been introduced using the most common consensus algorithm either for an electronic cash system or a decentralized programmable assets platform which provides general services. Most established reliable networks are unsuitable for all applications such as smart cities applications, and, in particular, Internet of Things (IoT) and Cyber Physical Systems (CPS) applications. The purpose of this paper is to provide a suitable DLT for IoT and CPS that could satisfy their requirements. The proposed work has been designed based on the requirements of Cyber Physical Systems. FlexiChain is proposed as a layer zero network that could be formed from independent blockchains. Also, NodeChain has been introduced to be a distributed (Unique ID) UID aggregation vault to secure all nodes' UIDs. Moreover, NodeChain is proposed to serve mainly FlexiChain for all node…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlockchain Technology Applications and Security · IoT and Edge/Fog Computing · Distributed systems and fault tolerance
