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Leveraging Secure Multi-Party Computation and Blockchain for Collaborative AI in IoT Networks on Cloud Platforms

Akhila Reddy Yadulla

Year
2023
Citations
5
Access
Open access

Abstract

The implementation of blockchain technology alongside Artificial Intelligence features that strengthen Internet of Things cloud-based systems through extended data protection, enhanced robotic trust, and decentralized intelligence capabilities.Both potential benefits and obstacles of building blockchain-empowered collaborative AI systems that perform secure computations across multiple parties and present architectural guidelines for privacy protection.Digital transformation now drives various industries forward because of the power combination between IoT and distributed ledger technology and their alignment with AI and edge-fog-cloud computing environments.Blockchain integration with IoT networks protects data integrity by remedying vital privacy and security problems, which creates a robust system that handles decentralized, secure data management.Blockchain technology makes financial operations secure and faster across all payment transactions, trade finance, and asset management operations to build complete trust with banking institutions.Through their mutual partnership, blockchain and robotic technologies develop advanced robotic systems that exhibit better operational performance and use strengthened security systems to address blockchain weaknesses.This leads to better dependability of AIdriven service operations.Multiple forces drive blockchain integration with AI applications because users need stronger data security basics to protect confidential data from unauthorized use or tampering, and they want more reliable robot decision authentication.

Keywords

BlockchainInternet of ThingsComputer scienceCloud computingComputer securityComputationSecure multi-party computationComputer networkDistributed computingCryptography

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