2019
DOI: 10.3390/s19102337
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LDAF: Low-Bandwidth Distributed Applications Framework in a Use Case of Blockchain-Enabled IoT Devices

Abstract: In this paper, we present Low-Bandwidth Distributed Applications Framework (LDAF)—an application-aware gateway for communication-constrained Internet of things (IoT) devices. A modular approach facilitates connecting to existing cloud backend servers and managing message formats and APIs’ native application logic to meet the communication constraints of resource-limited end devices. We investigated options for positioning the LDAF server in fog computing architectures. We demonstrated the approach in three use… Show more

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“…A close implementation of IoT nodes on blockchain is [ 33 ], where the authors proposed a framework for distributed applications in an IoT network with blockchain. That solution introduces another layer to its architecture, with the use of a specific server to deploy the framework.…”
Section: Review Of Blockchain Applied To Energy Marketsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A close implementation of IoT nodes on blockchain is [ 33 ], where the authors proposed a framework for distributed applications in an IoT network with blockchain. That solution introduces another layer to its architecture, with the use of a specific server to deploy the framework.…”
Section: Review Of Blockchain Applied To Energy Marketsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pustišek et al [16] discusses about Distributed Low-Bandwidth Applications architecture-an gateway with application awareness among Internet of things (IoT) communication devices. A backend of cloud servers connected to modular technologies and messaging formats are managed.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This DApp is comprised of the hardware and software for the IoT device, along with the smart contract and Ethereum-compliant Web applications for the use and control of the system. This prototype has been later applied in various research projects related to requirements and architecture for IoT BC [70] and BC edge services [71], and in proof-of-concept demonstrations [72]. The described implementation of Swether is a single contract solution, focusing predominantly on client services (i.e., electric charging and metering), and BC network communications.…”
Section: Secure Modular Smart Contract Platformmentioning
confidence: 99%