Abstract
The widespread growth of the Internet of Things (IoT) has significantly increased the need for robust data interaction mechanisms, making data security a critical challenge. Blockchain technology, characterized by its decentralized architecture, presents an innovative solution for managing data within IoT ecosystems. A collaborative cloud-edge framework emerges as a dependable option for deploying IoT blockchains; however, energy-efficient hardware support on the edge remains insufficient. To resolve this issue, this study introduces a low-power System on Chip (SoC) integrated with a specialized secure coprocessor to handle data on-chain processes. To mitigate physical-level security risks, the SoC incorporates a trusted computing architecture based on dual RISC-V cores. Experimental results using an FPGA platform reveal that the proposed SoC achieves a 12.1-fold performance enhancement for complete data on-chain processing tasks compared to the high-performance Intel i9-13950HX CPU, with total power consumption limited to just 0.579 W.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Article number | 106697 |
| Journal | Microelectronics Journal |
| Volume | 161 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Jul 2025 |
Keywords
- Blockchain
- Internet of things
- RISC-V
- Secure coprocessor
- SoC
- Trusted execution environment
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