Scalable Distributed Ledger Paradigms for Secure IoT-Driven Data Management in Smart Cities
dc.contributor.advisor | Mohanty, Saraju P | |
dc.contributor.advisor | Kougianos, Elias | |
dc.contributor.author | Alruwaill, Musharraf | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2025-08-26T08:37:59Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2025 | |
dc.description.abstract | Blockchain has become a cornerstone of trustworthy, decentralised information governance. Consensus protocols and cryptographic linkages guarantee data integrity, immutability, and verifiable provenance, eliminating reliance on a single trusted authority and mitigating data fragmentation. Within smart‑healthcare ecosystems, these capabilities enable the shift from siloed, centralised repositories to distributed, patient‑centric infrastructures. Because clinical data are highly sensitive and strictly regulated, robust assurances of integrity, confidentiality, and fine‑grained authorisation are essential. Integrating blockchain and smart contracts with technologies such as distributed off‑chain storage and the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) creates a resilient, scalable, and interoperable foundation for next‑generation healthcare data management. This research introduces hChain, a four‑generation family of distributed‑ledger frameworks that progressively strengthen security, intelligence, and scalability in smart‑healthcare environments. hChain 1.0 lays the groundwork with a blockchain architecture that safeguards patient data, supports real‑time clinical telemetry, and enables seamless inter‑institutional exchange. Building on this foundation, hChain 2.0 integrates InterPlanetary File System (IPFS) storage and smart‑contract enforcement to deliver tamper‑proof, fine‑grained access control. hChain 3.0 embeds on‑chain deep‑learning analytics, providing proactive, automated decision support across the care continuum while preserving data integrity. Finally, hChain 4.0 introduces a highly scalable, permissioned ledger augmented by an Attribute‑Based Access Control (ABAC) layer, ensuring dynamic, context‑aware authorisation in complex organisational settings. The results demonstrate practical solutions for transforming data infrastructures from centralised to decentralised architectures, providing techniques that facilitate seamless integration with existing systems while enhancing blockchain scalability and privacy. | |
dc.format.extent | 140 | |
dc.identifier.uri | https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14154/76256 | |
dc.language.iso | en_US | |
dc.publisher | Saudi Digital Library | |
dc.subject | Blockchain | |
dc.subject | Smart Contract | |
dc.subject | Smart City | |
dc.subject | Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) | |
dc.subject | Cyber-Physical System (CPS) | |
dc.subject | Cybersecurity | |
dc.subject | Internet of Things (IoT) | |
dc.subject | Healthcare Cyber-Physical System (H-CPS) | |
dc.subject | Electronic Health Record (EHR) | |
dc.subject | Smart healthcare | |
dc.subject | Data Sharing | |
dc.title | Scalable Distributed Ledger Paradigms for Secure IoT-Driven Data Management in Smart Cities | |
dc.type | Thesis | |
sdl.degree.department | Computer Science and Engineering | |
sdl.degree.discipline | Computer Science and Engineering | |
sdl.degree.grantor | University of North Texas | |
sdl.degree.name | DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY |