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Facing to Latency of Hyperledger Fabric for Blockchain-Enabled IoT: Modeling and Analysis
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Facing to Latency of Hyperledger Fabric for Blockchain-Enabled IoT: Modeling and Analysis

Sungho Lee, Minsu Kim, Jemin Lee, Ruei-Hau Hsu, Min-Soo Kim and Tony Q. S. Quek
IEEE network, Vol.37(6), pp.232-239
01/11/2023

Abstract

Blockchains Computational modeling Distributed ledger Gamma distribution Industrial Internet of Things Internet of Things Parameter estimation Peer-to-peer computing Probability distribution
Hyperledger Fabric (HLF), one of the most popular permissioned blockchains, has recently received attention for blockchain-enabled Internet of Things (IoT). However, for IoT applications to handle time-sensitive data, the processing latency in HLF has emerged as a new challenge. In this article, therefore, we establish a practical HLF latency model for HLF-enabled IoT. We first discuss the structure and transaction flow of HLF-enabled IoT. After implementing real HLF, we capture the latencies that each transaction experiences and show that the total latency of HLF can be modeled as a Gamma distribution, which is validated by conducting a goodness-of-fit test (i.e., the Kolmogorov-Smirnov (KS) test). We also provide the parameter values of the modeled latency distribution for various HLF environments. Furthermore, we explore the impacts of three important HLF parameters including the average transaction generation rate, block size, and block-generation timeout on the HLF latency. As a result, this article provides design insights on minimizing the latency for HLF-enabled IoT.

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