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Integrating Blockchain Technology with IoT
Roshan ​Singh, ​Pranav Kumar ​Singh

Central Institute of Technology, Kokrajhar, India,
Central Institute of Technology, Kokrajhar, India,

          Abstract: ​Internet of Things (IoT) are the first-class citizen of the 4th industrial revolution often
          called Industry 4.0. Security is of utmost concern when deploying IoT infrastructures. A majority of
          such deployments are centralized in nature and are much prone to several attacks such as DoS or
          DDoS, insider threats, etc. and are also vulnerable to a single point of failure. Such deployments rely
          on centralized cloud servers for identification, authentication, and storage of data generated by the IoT
          devices. Centralized architectures are in use for a long time with small to medium size IoT networks
          however, it may not be able to handle the requirements of the large-scale networks with billions of
          devices of tomorrow. Also, such systems lack transparency as users or organizations need to trust the
          way the cloud services store and use their data. Distributed technologies such as Blockchain along
          with Smart Contracts with the power of secure cryptography can help to solve a number of such
          challenges for better auditing, increased fault tolerance, and improve the overall security of such
          deployments. Integration of Blockchains with IoT based systems is still in its early phases and
          knowledge about them will give a researcher, or an industry practitioner an edge over others.



     1. Audience                                                                               share the latest research on emerging use cases on
                                                                                               blockchain for IoT. Blockchain is a decentralized
         This tutorial is open to researchers,                                                 and distributed ledger where the data is organized in
academicians, students and practitioners working in                                            blocks and are stored across the nodes in the
the area of IoT and blockchain technology, and                                                 network. With its features of immutability,
anyone with interest in the topic. Participants can be                                         transparency, high fault-tolerance and high
from different backgrounds such as Security Analyst,                                           availability blockchain has emerged as a strong
people from audit and compliance sections, academic                                            contender for assuring security and privacy. The
researchers, and so on. All of them need not be                                                tutorial will provide both theoretical as well as the
experts in the concerned Computer Science and                                                  practical aspects of the blockchain and its
Communications domain. From that point of view,                                                integrations with the IoT. We aim to provide them
the tutorial will begin with the very basics of the                                            much detailed knowledge of blockchains such as its
theories of cryptography and networks, and will                                                inception and working insights. Much emphasis will
subsequently move forward.                                                                     be given to provide and enhance their knowledge of
                                                                                               writing secure smart contracts.
     2. Description
         In this tutorial we will elaborate and
emphasize the key aspects of the use of blockchain
for IoT applications and will provide a platform to


ISIC’21:International Semantic Intelligence Conference, February
25–27, 2021, New Delhi, India
✉​ : ​roshansingh3000@gmail.com​ (Roshan Singh)
✉​ : ​snghpranav@gmail.com​ (Pranav Kumar Singh)

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    3. Organisers




                                                     Pranav Kumar Singh​ is working as an Assistant
Roshan Singh​ received his Diploma in Computer       Professor in the Department of Computer Science
Engineering from Central Institute of Technology,    and Engineering, Central Institute of Technology
Kokrajhar, India in 2016, and a B.Tech degree in     Kokrajhar, India. He is having more than 12 years
Computer Science and Engineering in the year         of Teaching Experience. He has also served as
2019. He is an Assistant Project Engineer in Open    Nodal officer NKN and IPv6 Road Map of CITK,
Source Intelligence Lab at the Indian Institute of   an initiative by the Government of India. He
Technology, Guwahati, India. He is a certified       received the B.Tech and M.Tech Degree in
elite in "Blockchain Architecture and Design" by     Computer Science and Engineering. He is
NPTEL, India. His research interests are in the      pursuing his Ph.D. in the Department of Computer
domains of Blockchain Technology, Internet of        Science and Engineering, Indian Institute of
Things, and Social Network Analytics. Over the       Technology Guwahati, India. His research
years he has made several contributions to his       interests include Vehicular Communications,
areas of interest at various conferences and         Security and Privacy, Software-Defined Vehicular
journals.                                            Networking, QoS and QoE in Wireless
                                                     Communication,       Intelligent   Transportation
                                                     System, Blockchain, and IoT.