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Improving IoT Security using Blockchain Technology and Cryptography Mechanisms

Dharman J.

Abstract


Blockchain is a Web based distributed (P2P) disseminated record innovation that uses encryption techniques and a common data set innovation. In fact, blockchain conquers trust-related issues. The safe transmission of the hash chain-based encryption calculation and the time stamp component of the endorsement esteem ensure information recognizability and adjustment that is irreversible. Utilizing consistency strategies to guarantee the association between the hub and the block information. Because of settling this issue, IoT advances will be carried out in progressively vital applications and fields. This paper proposes another security structure in light of the mix of blockchain innovation and the AES calculation. Using and changing blockchain innovation to safeguard information trustworthiness and produce exceptional gadget recognizable proof while consuming minimal measure of force and accomplishing the best exhibition conceivable. While communicating information to a server, the AES calculation is utilized to upgrade the information's privacy. The outcomes showed that the proposed arrangement improves the security arrangement of IoT medical care information and exhibited its effectiveness and power utilization in contrast with different techniques.


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