Controlling Resource Allocation using Blockchain-Based Delegation
Allocation of resources and their control over multiple organisations is challenging. This is especially true for a large-scale and dynamic system like the Internet of Things (IoT). One of the core issues in such a system is the provision of secure access control. In particular, transfer of access r...
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Zusammenfassung: | Allocation of resources and their control over multiple organisations is
challenging. This is especially true for a large-scale and dynamic system like
the Internet of Things (IoT). One of the core issues in such a system is the
provision of secure access control. In particular, transfer of access rights
from one entity to another in a secure, flexible and fine-grained manner. In
this paper, we present a multi-organisational delegation framework using
blockchain. Our framework takes advantage of blockchain smart contracts to
define the interactions and resource allocation between the consortium of
organisations. We show the feasibility of our solution in a real-world scenario
using the allocation of transportation credits in a multi-level organisational
setting as a use-case. We provide proof of implementation of the proposed
framework using the Hyperledger Fabric blockchain platform. Our results
indicate that the proposed framework is efficient and can be used for city-wide
transport, potentially even scale country-wide with a shared blockchain with
complex access control rules. It also bestows better transparency to the
delegation of access rights and control over the employees' transportation
access for the organisations. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2110.01162 |