Blockchain-based group signature for secure authentication of IoT systems in smart home environments
Mustafa Kara,
Hisham R.J. Merzeh,
Muhammed Ali Aydin and
Hasan Hüseyin Balik
Cyber-Physical Systems, 2024, vol. 10, issue 4, 362-386
Abstract:
Current solutions that rely on a single-server architecture have privacy, anonymity, integrity, and confidentiality limitations. Blockchain-based solutions can address some of these issues but face challenges regulating behaviour and protecting access policy privacy. This study proposes a new approach to securing a smart home environment to overcome these limitations.The proposed architecture is based on a group signature scheme, which allows multiple IoT devices to securely exchange keys and authenticate each other without needing a central authority. Our experimental results indicate the effectiveness and efficiency of the proposed architecture and provide insights into its security and privacy features compared to existing IoT authentication methods.
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1080/23335777.2024.2324798
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