Co-Sharding: A Sharding Scheme for Large-Scale Internet of Things Application

Author:

Yang Haotian1ORCID,Zhang Xiaoyu2ORCID,Wu Zihan2ORCID,Wang Liangmin2ORCID,Chen Xiao3ORCID,Liu Lu3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang, China and Institute of Food Safety and Nutrition, Jiangsu Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Nanjing , China

2. Southeast University, Nanjing, China

3. University of Leicester, Leicester, UK

Abstract

Blockchain technology finds widespread application in the management of Internet of Things (IoT) devices. In response to the challenges posed by performance scalability and the convergence of multiple ledgers stemming from an expanding network, this study introduces the concept of Co-Sharding . Within this framework, the ledger maintained by sub-chains overseeing IoT operations in distinct geographic regions is conceptualized as a shard within the Large-scale Internet of Things (LIoT) ledger. Meanwhile, elected nodes within each region assume responsibility for maintaining a coordinating shard, facilitating cross-regional communication and data interaction. Furthermore, our work presents a multi-objective optimization algorithm grounded in the multi-shard paradigm to enact a scheduling strategy that spans various regions. We undertake a series of pertinent experiments and conduct a comparative analysis of scheduling algorithms within the context of a real-world cross-regional agricultural IoT system, utilizing actual operational data. The comparative results demonstrate that, in comparison to intra-sub-region scheduling, the Co-Sharding approach enhances machine utilization rates by approximately 30% and reduces scheduling time by around 18% when confronted with a task count of 12. In terms of performance, Co-Sharding also exhibits the capability to reduce the storage requirements of lightweight nodes within each region by approximately 39% while concurrently improving throughput by approximately 1.5 times when contrasted with a single-chain architecture.

Funder

National Key Research and Development Program of China

Leading-Edge Technology Program of Jiangsu Natural Science Foundation

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

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