Visible to the public Evaluating Usability of Permissioned Blockchain for Internet-of-Battlefield Things Security

TitleEvaluating Usability of Permissioned Blockchain for Internet-of-Battlefield Things Security
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2019
AuthorsBuenrostro, E. D., Rivera, A. O. G., Tosh, D., Acosta, J. C., Njilla, L.
Conference NameMILCOM 2019 - 2019 IEEE Military Communications Conference (MILCOM)
Date PublishedNov. 2019
PublisherIEEE
ISBN Number978-1-7281-4280-7
KeywordsAd hoc networks, Bandwidth, blockchain, blockchain usability, blockchain-integrated IoBT platform, centralized communication technology, cryptography, cybersecurity, data communication, Distributed databases, distributed ledger, ergonomics, human factors, Internet of Things, Internet-of-Battlefield Things security, Internet-of-Things solutions, iobt, IoBT environment, military computing, military technology, mission oriented tasks, network configuration, Network topology, permissioned blockchain, Protocols, pubcrawl, Sawtooth, Scalability, Topology
Abstract

Military technology is ever-evolving to increase the safety and security of soldiers on the field while integrating Internet-of-Things solutions to improve operational efficiency in mission oriented tasks in the battlefield. Centralized communication technology is the traditional network model used for battlefields and is vulnerable to denial of service attacks, therefore suffers performance hazards. They also lead to a central point of failure, due to which, a flexible model that is mobile, resilient, and effective for different scenarios must be proposed. Blockchain offers a distributed platform that allows multiple nodes to update a distributed ledger in a tamper-resistant manner. The decentralized nature of this system suggests that it can be an effective tool for battlefields in securing data communication among Internet-of-Battlefield Things (IoBT). In this paper, we integrate a permissioned blockchain, namely Hyperledger Sawtooth, in IoBT context and evaluate its performance with the goal of determining whether it has the potential to serve the performance needs of IoBT environment. Using different testing parameters, the metric data would help in suggesting the best parameter set, network configuration and blockchain usability views in IoBT context. We show that a blockchain-integrated IoBT platform has heavy dependency on the characteristics of the underlying network such as topology, link bandwidth, jitter, and other communication configurations, that can be tuned up to achieve optimal performance.

URLhttps://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9020736
DOI10.1109/MILCOM47813.2019.9020736
Citation Keybuenrostro_evaluating_2019