IoTSecChain: Advancing IoT Network Communications with PBFT Consensus
and ECC Authentication
Abstract
This paper introduces a novel algorithm for secure, authenticated
communication in IoT networks, leveraging blockchain’s robustness. Using
Practical Byzantine Fault Tolerance (PBFT) as a consensus method for
data authentication ensures data genuineness before integration into the
network which enhances authenticity across nodes. Additionally, Elliptic
Curve Cryptography (ECC) signatures add cryptographic protection to the
data, safeguarding data from unauthorized tampering and spoofing. This
study includes a mixed-method approach of both quantitative and
qualitative analyses to assess the algorithm’s effectiveness,
efficiency, and security. Surveys with stakeholders yield empirical data
that highlight improvements in network integrity and security,
demonstrating PBFT and ECC’s potential for addressing IoT security
challenges. This research contributes to existing literature by
presenting a scalable, secure framework for IoT communication,
underscoring the importance of advanced cryptographic techniques in an
evolving digital landscape.