BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20260523T172744EDT-5147IW5vuc@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20260523T212744Z DESCRIPTION:The Internet of Things (IoT) has demonstrated promising growth\ , as it is crucial to numerous application domains in smart ecosystems\, s uch as the smart city. Decentralization can help achieve growth\, with pre vious research proposing the use of decentralized blockchain technology in IoT ecosystems as\, among others\, it can offer cryptographically trustwo rthy interactions\, non-repudiable smart contracts\, and interoperability between stakeholders.\n\nHowever\, blockchain-based IoT ecosystems come wi th challenges. Blockchain infrastructure may not be feasible due to archit ectural limitations resulting in inadequate performance. IoT communication and access to the blockchain also need securing\, while system interopera bility\, efficiency\, and cost are worth considering.\n\nThis thesis first proposes a security framework to secure multiple IoT systems simultaneous ly across heterogeneous platforms. It can secure communication and access to the blockchain through two-step authentication and encryption. The fram ework is designed and built into a multi-functional secure gateway that co mplies with security level 2 of the Federal Information Processing Standar d (FIPS) 140-2.\n\nAfterward\, it explores the performance of blockchain a nd the difficulties in scaling through more conventional approaches\, part icularly for the private\, permissioned blockchain. An enhancement address ing architectural limitations and the limited performance of blockchain in frastructure is proposed. A throughput increase is achieved through a mult iple-layer network topology that partitions the blockchain network into hi erarchical networks and allows blockchain transactions to be processed sim ultaneously.\n\nCombining the secure gateway and multiple-layer network to pology can achieve a secure\, high-performing blockchain-based IoT infrast ructure. In doing so\, this thesis can help address the various challenges identified.\n DTSTART:20230706T140000Z DTEND:20230706T160000Z LOCATION:Room 603\, McConnell Engineering Building\, CA\, QC\, Montreal\, H 3A 0E9\, 3480 rue University SUMMARY:PhD defence of Anastasios Alexandridis – Improving Access Security and Throughput of Blockchain-based Internet of Things Infrastructure URL:/ece/channels/event/phd-defence-anastasios-alexand ridis-improving-access-security-and-throughput-blockchain-based-348962 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR