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A Zero-Proof Knowledge Based on NFC for Data Authentication/Protection using Blockchain for Mobile Edge Computing
Author(s) -
Hanumantharaju R*,
K. N. Shreenath,
K. G. Srinivasa,
N. Swetha
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
international journal of recent technology and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2277-3878
DOI - 10.35940/ijrte.f8520.038620
Subject(s) - blockchain , computer science , zero knowledge proof , computer security , authentication (law) , password , cryptography , block (permutation group theory) , the internet , enhanced data rates for gsm evolution , edge computing , world wide web , internet of things , computer network , telecommunications , geometry , mathematics
Mobile edge computing is a recent trend to complement the Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystem in the computing sector. IoT is the internet connected communications related to physical devices and everyday objects. The emergence of intelligent living spaces has been due to the rapid development of IoT technologies. Blockchain is one such technology that expands the list of information also referred to like records that are saved as blocks in the Blockchain which are connected using cryptographic algorithms. Within a Blockchain IoT environment, when data or device authentication information is stored in a Blockchain, authentication information can be displayed when verifying Block chain’s transactions, which are also referred to as proof of work. A principle of Zero-knowledge proof (ZKF) is implemented in this paper which is a way of proving that knowledge is known without exposing any data to the user. The proposed model uses a Mobile application where users can prove without revealing users' passwords. Blockchain stores client information that can prevent data from being manipulated. The results of applying the ZKF theory for data security are shown through a web application and NFC.

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