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Automated Monitoring and Anomaly Detection in Blockchain Based Networks - Volume -2 | Issue - 2 | 2024, (JUNE-AUG)

Pages:50-56

Category: Engineering & Technology

Published Date: 31-Aug-2024

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Swathi Ch, Mohd Riyazuddin, Ramesh Cheripelli

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Blockchain is a contemporary technology that promotes trust in the digital society by providing information with the qualities of immutability, traceability, and transparency. In addition to transactions, blocks, and events, blockchain networks generate copious amounts of logs that document and describe the data that traverses the network. It is imperative to monitor blockchain data from the off-chain world in order to detect any irregularities and mitigate the potential risks associated with the use of blockchain technology. The increased volume of daily transactions on blockchain networks has made it increasingly challenging to monitor these records in real time using off-chain tools since the beginning of 2018. This paper proposes an architecture that integrates complex event processing technologies with blockchain technology. The architecture is intended to be readily configurable, maintainable, and portable. This design was subjected to testing by utilizing extensive blockchain data that had already been publicly recorded on the Hyperledger Fabric networks. The results suggest that the proposed framework has the ability to autonomously detect a variety of blockchain network irregularities, thereby facilitating the analysis of blockchain data using off-chain platforms. the results and findings. Conclusions: Give brief concluding remarks on your outcomes.

Keywords:

Blockchain, Hyperledger Fabric, Anomaly, Complex Event Processing

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