Dehury, C. K., Srirama, S. N., Donta, P. K., & Dustdar, S. (2024). Securing Clustered Edge Intelligence With Blockchain. IEEE Consumer Electronics Magazine, 13(1), 22–29. https://doi.org/10.1109/MCE.2022.3164529
The devices at the edge of a network are not only responsible for sensing the surrounding environment but are also made intelligent enough to learn and react to the environment. Clustered Edge Intelligence (CEI) emphasizes intelligence-centric clustering instead of device-centric clustering. It allows the devices to share their knowledge and events with other devices and the remote fog or cloud servers. However, recent advancements facilitate the traceability of the events' history by analyzing edge devices' event logs, which are compute-intensive and easy to alter. This article focuses on a blockchain-based solution for CEI that makes the edge devices' events history immutable and easily traceable. The article further explains how the edge devices' activities and the environmental data can be secured from the source device to the cloud servers. Such a secured CEI mechanism can be applied in establishing a transparent and efficient smart city, supply chain, logistics, and transportation systems.