Enabling Distributed Intelligence in the Internet of Things Using the IOTA Tangle Architecture

Tariq Alsboui, Yongrui Qin, Graham Hill

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Abstract

It is estimated that there will be approximately 26 to 30 billion Internet of Things (IoT) devices connected to the Internet by 2020. This presents research challenges in areas such as data processing, infrastructure scalability, and privacy. Several studies have demonstrated the benefits of using distributed intelligence to overcome these challenges. This article reviews existing state-of-the-art distributed intelligence approaches in IoT and focuses on the motivations and challenges for distributed intelligence in IoT. We propose a potential solution based on IOTA (Tangle), a platform that enables highly scalable transaction-based data exchange amongst large quantities of smart things in a peer-to-peer manner, together with mobile agents to support distributed intelligence. Challenges and future research directions are also discussed.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 4th International Conference on Internet of Things, Big Data and Security
Subtitle of host publicationIoTBDS 2019
EditorsMuthu Ramachandran, Robert Walters, Gary Wills, Victor Méndez Muñoz, Victor Chang
PublisherSciTePress
Pages392-398
Number of pages7
Volume1
ISBN (Print)9789897583698
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 4 May 2019
Event4th International Conference on Internet of Things, Big Data and Security - Heraklion, Greece
Duration: 2 May 20194 May 2019
Conference number: 4
http://www.iotbds.org/CallforPapers.aspx?y=2019

Conference

Conference4th International Conference on Internet of Things, Big Data and Security
Abbreviated titleIoTBDS 2019
Country/TerritoryGreece
CityHeraklion
Period2/05/194/05/19
Internet address

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