ETOct 14, 2024

ZONIA: a Zero-Trust Oracle System for Blockchain IoT Applications

arXiv:2410.105326 citationsh-index: 15
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For blockchain-based IoT applications, ZONIA addresses data integrity and decentralization challenges by providing a trustless oracle with resilience against malicious nodes.

ZONIA introduces a zero-trust blockchain oracle system for IoT that maintains high data reliability even when 40% of nodes are malicious, demonstrating scalability under increasing node counts and workloads.

The rapid expansion of the Internet of Things (IoT) has led to significant data reliability and system transparency challenges, aggravated by the centralized nature of existing IoT architectures. This centralization often results in siloed data ecosystems, where interoperability issues and opaque data handling practices compromise both the utility and trustworthiness of IoT applications. To address these issues, we introduce ZONIA (Zero-trust Oracle Network for IoT Applications), a novel blockchain oracle system designed to enhance data integrity and decentralization in IoT environments. Unlike traditional approaches that rely on Trusted Execution Environments and centralized data sources, ZONIA utilizes a decentralized, zero-trust model that allows for anonymous participation and integrates multiple data sources to ensure fairness and reliability. This paper outlines ZONIA's architecture, which supports semantic and geospatial queries, details its data reliability mechanisms, and presents a comprehensive evaluation demonstrating its scalability and resilience against data falsification and collusion attacks. Both analytical and experimental results demonstrate ZONIA's scalability, showcasing its feasibility to handle an increasing number of nodes in the system under different system conditions and workloads. Furthermore, the implemented reputation mechanism significantly enhances data accuracy, maintaining high reliability even when 40\% of nodes exhibit malicious behavior.

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