Computer Science & Information Management

The Role of IoT and Blockchain
Techniques and Applications

Editors: Sanjay K. Kuanar, PhD
Brojo Kishore Mishra, PhD
Sheng-Lung Peng, PhD
Daniel D. Dasig, Jr., PhD

The Role of IoT and Blockchain

Published. Available now.
Pub Date: March 2022
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Hard ISBN: 9781771889148
E-Book ISBN: 9781003048367
Pages: 500pp w/index
Binding Type: Hardback / ebook
Notes: 19 color and 189 b/w illustrations

The Role of IoT and Blockchain: Techniques and Applications provides an informative collection of chapters on the emerging issues, challenges, and new methods and state-of-the-art technologies in the Internet of Things and blockchain technology. It presents case studies and solutions that can be applied in the current business scenario, resolving challenges and providing solutions by integrating IoT with blockchain technology.

The book addresses the growing attention that blockchain technology is receiving from industry and research because of its ability to provide “magical solutions” to problems associated with classical centralized architecture. The chapters also discuss how the Internet of Things (IoT) represents a revolution of the Internet that can connect nearly all devices in an environment over the Internet to share data to create novel services and applications for improving quality of life. Although the centralized IoT system provides countless benefits, it raises several challenges.

Broken into several sections, covering IoT techniques and methodologies, blockchain techniques and methodologies, and application and case studies, the authors address a wide variety of issues, including applications in

  • Data mining algorithms

  • Heart rate monitoring

  • Machine learning techniques

  • Climate prediction

  • Prediction of diseases

  • Security issues

  • Aquaculture

  • Automotive supply chain

  • Rescuing children from borewells

  • Forecasting particulate matter pollution

  • Customer relationship management

  • More


This volume will prove valuable for graduate students, researchers, academicians, and professionals in information science, business, and other areas who are interested in exploring the ever-expanding uses and applications of IoT and blockchain technology.

The chapters are selected papers from the International Conference on Recent Trends in IoT and Blockchain, held at the GIET University, Gunupur, Odisha, India, 19-20 October 2019.

CONTENTS:
Preface

PART I: IoT TECHNIQUES AND METHODOLOGIES
1. Data Mining Algorithms for IoT: A Succinct Study
Chandrakanta Mahanty, Brojo Kishore Mishra, and Raghvendra Kumar

2. Information Technology Evolutions in the Manufacturing Sectors: Industry-4.0, IoT, and Blockchain
Kali Charan Rath, Rakesh Sahu, and Tapas Chhualsingh

3. The Future of Smart Communication: IoT and Augmented Reality: A Review
Debabrata Dansana, S. Gopal Krishna Patro, and Brojo Kishore Mishra

4. Heart Rate Monitoring Using IoT and AI for Aged Person: A Survey
Sibo Prasad Patro, Neelamadhab Padhy, and Rahul Deo Sah

5. BADS-MANET: Black Hole Attack Detection System in Mobile Networks Using Data Routing Information (DRI) and Cross-Check Mechanism
Chetana Khetmal, Nilesh Bhosale, Umashankar Ghugar, and Bikash Ranjan Bag

6. A Study of Computation Offloading Techniques Used by Mobile Edge Computing in an IoT Environment
Devpriya Panda, Brojo Kishore Mishra, and Chhabi Rani Panigrahi

7. Aquatalk: An Intensification of System Influence in Aquaculture
P. Sudheer Babu and Sanjay Kumar Kuanar

8. A Comprehensive Survey on Mitigation of Challenging Issues in Green IoT
Geetanjali Nayak, Neelamadhab Padhy, and Tusar Kanti Mishra

9. Shortest Route Analysis for High-Level Slotting Using Peer-to-Peer
Dileep Kumar Kadali and R. N. V. Jagan Mohan

10. Internet of Things (IoT) Based on User Command Analysis and Regulator Systems
Harsh Pratap Singh, R. P. Singh, Rashmi Singh, and Bhaskar Singh

11. IoT System with Heterogeneous Servers: Steady-State Solution and Performance Evaluation
Prasanta Kumar Swain and Pranab Keshari Panda

12. IoT-Based Unified Approach to Predict Particulate Matter Pollution in Thailand
Ferdin Joe John Joseph

13. An Internet of Things Based Novel Approach to Rescue Children from Borewells
Vikram Puri, Bhuvan Puri, Raghvendra Kumar, and Chung Van Le

PART II: BLOCKCHAIN TECHNIQUES AND METHODOLOGIES
14. Blockchain: A New Way to Revolutionize CRM Systems
Tanay Kulkarni, Purnima Mokadam, and Kailas Devadkar

15. Blockchain-Enabled Decentralized Traceability in the Automotive Supply Chain
Sonali Shirish Patwe

16. Understanding the Concept of Blockchain and Its Security
Mrinal, Anjana Mishra and Brojo Kishore Mishra

17. Sentiment Analysis for Prediction of Bitcoin Response
Sudhansu Bala Das and Dipak Das

18. Blockchain Makes Certain Truthfulness of Supervised Predictive Clinical Trial Data Analysis
D. Anand Kumar and R. N. V. Jagan Mohan

19. Blockchain Can Strengthen the Trustworthiness of Meta-Analysis
Yugandhar Bokka and R. N. V. Jagan Mohan

20. Query Response Time in Blockchain Using Big Query Optimization
M.Srikanth and R. N. V. Jagan Mohan

21. Transformative Blockchain Knacks for Bitcoin Cryptocurrency and Its Impacts
Bhavani Sankar Panda and Chandan Kumar Giri

22. Blockchain-Based Smart Contract for Transportation of Blood Bank Systems
Nihar Ranjan Pradhan, D Anil Kumar, and Akhilendra Pratap Singh

23. Blockchain Traversal: Its Working Aspects and a Brief Discussion on Its Security
Anand Kumar Jha, Ritika Raj, Anjana Mishra, and Brojo Kishore Mishra

24. Improved Framework for E-Healthcare Based on Blockchain and Fog Computing
K. Lakshmi Narayana, S. Priyanga, and K. Sathiyamurthy

25. An IoT- and Blockchain-Based System for Acute Security Checks and Analysis
Adarsh Pratik, Abhishek Bhattacharjee, Rojalina Priyadarshini, and Subham Divakar

26. Limitations of Facial Emotion Recognition Using Deep Learning for Intelligent Human-Machine Interfaces
Sabyasachi Tribedi and Ranjit Kumar Barai

PART III: APPLICATION AND CASE STUDIES
27. State of the Art of Machine Learning Techniques: A Case Study on Voting Prediction
Gouri Sankar Nayak, Rasmita Panigrahi, and Neelamadhab Padhy

28. Climate Prediction by Using a Machine Learning Approach: A Case Study
K. Siva Krishna and Neelamadhab Padhy

29. Data Transmission in Multi-Hop Cluster Using Blockchain in Clustered Wireless Sensor Network (CWSN)
Bandita Sahu, Ranjeet Kumar Panigrahi, and Jemarani Jaypuria

30. An Open Source Web-Based OWL Ontology Editing and Browsing Tool: Swoop
V. B. Narasimha, B. Sujatha, and S. Nagaprasad

31. A Real-World Application Based on Blockchain
Auropremi Aspruha

32. Modified Design of Conformal Circular Patch for 15 GHz Application
Ribhu Abhusan Panda and Debasis Mishra

33. Cloud-Based Data Analytics: Applications, Security Issues, and Challenges
Murali Krishna Senapaty, Gitanjali Mishra, and Abhishek Ray

34. Robiarm: Vision-Based Object-Detection System
Vikram Puri, Sandeep Singh Jagdev, Chung Van Le, and Bhuvan Puri

35. Security Analysis and Fraud Prevention in Cloud Computing
Md Iman Ali, Pranay Jha, Ashok Sharma, and Sukhkirandeep Kaur

36. Prediction of Diseases through Data Mining
A. V. S. Pavan Kumar, Venkata Naresh Mandhala, and Debrup Banerjee

37. Naïve Bayes Full-Spectral Image Analytics Using K-Nearest Based Parzan Window
R. Rajasekhar and R. N. V. Jagan Mohan

38. Mental Health Disorders and Privacy-Preserving Data Mining: A Survey
Vijaya Pinjarkar, Amit Jain, and Anand Bhaskar

39. Industry 4.0 with Big Data Analysis: A Review
K. Murali Gopal

Index


About the Authors / Editors:
Editors: Sanjay K. Kuanar, PhD
Professor and Head, Computer Science and Engineering Department, GIET University, Odisha, India

Sanjay K. Kuanar, PhD, is Professor and Head of Computer Science and Engineering Department of GIET University, Odisha, India. He has (co)authored several publications in refereed SCI journals, including IEEE Transactions on Multimedia, IEEE Transactions on Cybernetics, and Elsevier’s Journal of Visual Communication and Image Representation, for which he has also acts as a reviewer. He has also participated at many international conferences. His research interests include computer vision, pattern recognition, machine learning, and multimedia computing. His primary research is focused on exploring different machine learning techniques for solving several challenging problems in summarizing and segmenting videos. Dr. Kuanar earned his PhD from Jadavpur University, Kolkata, his ME (Computer Engineering) degree from Jadavpur University, and his BTech in Computer Science and Engineering from Utkal University.

Brojo Kishore Mishra, PhD
Professor, Computer Science and Engineering Department, GIET University, Gunupur, Odisha, India

Brojo Kishore Mishra, PhD, is a Professor in the Computer Science and Engineering Department at the GIET University, Gunupur, Odisha, India. He has published more than 30 research papers in national and international conference proceedings, over 25 research papers in peer-reviewed journals, over 20 book chapters, two authored books, and four edited books. His research interests include data mining and big data analysis, machine learning, and security. He received his PhD degree in Computer Science from the Berhampur University.

Sheng-Lung Peng, PhD
Professor, Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering, National Dong Hwa University (NDHU), Taiwan

Sheng-Lung Peng, PhD, is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering at National Dong Hwa University (NDHU), Taiwan. Dr. Peng has edited several special issues for journals, such as Soft Computing, Journal of Internet Technology, Journal of Computers, and MDPI Algorithms. He is also a reviewer for many journals. He published more than 100 papers in international journals and conferences. Dr. Peng is now the Dean of the Library and Information Services Office of NDHU, an honorary Professor of the Beijing Information Science and Technology University of China, and a visiting Professor at the Ningxia Institute of Science and Technology of China. He is also the regional director of the ACM-ICPC Contest Council for Taiwan, a director of the Institute of Information and Computing Machinery (IICM), and a director of the Information Service Association of the Chinese Colleges and of the Taiwan Association of Cloud Computing (TACC). He is also a supervisor of Chinese Information Literacy Association, the Association of Algorithms and Computation Theory (AACT), and the Interlibrary Cooperation Association in Taiwan. He has also served as a secretary general of TACC, AACT, IICM. His research interests are in designing and analyzing algorithms for bioinformatics, combinatorics, data mining, and networks.

Daniel D. Dasig, Jr., PhD
Associate Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering, De La Salle University, Dasmariñas, Philippines

Daniel D. Dasig, Jr., PhD, is a Professorial Lecturer in electrical engineering, environmental engineering, information technology, computer science, and education in the Philippines and abroad. He is an Associate Professor 6 of the Graduate Studies of College of Science and Computer Studies of De La Salle University Dasmarinas, Philippines, and a Professorial Lecturer at the College of Continuing and Advanced Professional Studies of the University of Makati, where he also served as Research Coordinator in the College of Computer Science. He served as Chair of Computer Engineering Department of Jose Rizal University, Philippines. He also works as part of the Change Management and software development teams of TELUS, a Canadian telecommunication company. He is a Lean Six Sigma Certified, ITIL V3 Certified and Certified Project Management Expert. Dr. Dasig has authored and co-authored more than 100 academic and technical papers extending over a wide spectrum of research areas, such as in engineering, information technology, education, computer science, and social sciences. He has authored and co-authored books for higher education and senior high school programs. He has organized and co-organized local and international conferences and was a recipient of several awards and fellowships. He has held executive roles and active membership in more than 40 professional, research, and policymaking organizations, such as ICANN-NCSG, Internet Society, ICpEP, and PSITE. He has received numerous global and international awards, including the World Class Filipino for Engineering and Information Technology. He is an IEEE member of the Republic of the Philippines Section. He received his BSc in Computer Engineering, MSc in Engineering in Computer Engineering, and PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering degrees.




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