Introduction
In recent years, blockchain technology has gained significant attention across various industries. One of the long-promoted use cases for blockchain and for the beginning of the machine economy are machine-to-machine (M2M) payments. Here, machines can autonomously transact with each other using digital goods and information. However, scaling and enabling this vision to a realistic and practical level has been a challenge so far.
This is where the Perun IoT concept, which was developed as part of the work at the core of Perun, a Hyperledger Lab, comes into the picture. This concept is a groundbreaking solution that aims to enable M2M payments on any blockchain supported by Perun. Essentially, light-weight embedded devices will be able to operate state-channels. With its unique features and capabilities, the Perun framework paves the way for a new era of scalable and efficient machine-based transactions.
Traditionally, machines have been viewed as passive entities that serve specific functions within larger systems. However, with the current state of the Perun framework, embedded machines or their economic agents and profit centers can actively participate in a digital economy by an integration that enables economic transactions between them. This concept has been extensively discussed and highlighted in numerous articles, emphasizing the potential benefits and opportunities it brings.
The Perun IoT architecture consists of several concepts, namely IoT Adoption, IoT Adoption Watcher and Wire encoding abstraction. The goal of these concepts is to make the architecture and needed components more flexible and able to distribute them among hardware borders. At the end, the framework enables alternative library implementations for state-channel handling as realized in the described Perun-embedded library, which is implemented in Rust. A more detailed overview and explanation including a first showcase can be found in this Hyperledger talk. A demo video showcasing the embedded functionality can be found here.
Perun now addresses a critical need for a lightweight, scalable, and secure solution that empowers machines to engage in autonomous financial transactions. By leveraging the Perun IoT concept, businesses and organizations can unlock new possibilities in different sectors, including supply-chain management, logistics, embedded IoT, and more. The vision of machine-to-machine payments becoming a reality opens up exciting opportunities for streamlining processes, reducing costs, and creating new business models. With the Perun IoT concept, economic interactions between machines are going beyond theory and becoming an actionable solution with tangible benefits.
In this article, we will delve deeper into the functionality and features of the Perun-embedded library as part of the overall IoT concept, exploring its potential applications, technical aspects, and the benefits it brings to the table. By understanding the significance of Perun-embedded in the context of M2M payments, we can grasp the transformative potential it holds for various industries and the future of autonomous machine transactions.
Overview of Perun-embeddedIn order to demonstrate the practicality of Perun-embedded in real-world applications, a scenario has been created in which an electric car goes to a charging station for recharging. This scenario showcases its seamless interaction with other devices
In the honest case of the car charging scenario, the focus is on demonstrating the transparency and reliability of transactions facilitated by Perun-embedded. Let's delve into each step of this case:
In the malicious case of the electric car charging scenario, the focus shifts to highlighting the resilience and security features of Perun-embedded in the face of potential adversarial actions. Let's explore the steps involved in this case:
The malicious case within the electric car charging scenario effectively demonstrates the robustness and security measures implemented by Perun-embedded. It showcases its ability to handle potentially malicious actions while maintaining the integrity and reliability of the channel-based transactions.
For a closer look at user interaction in the EV charging use case, explore the Perun Volt demo app. It demonstrates the potential of Perun Channels in making micropayments for electric vehicle charging both seamless and secure focusing on the benefits of offline payments, machine-to-machine communication, and efficient transactions.
ConclusionIn conclusion, the Perun IoT concept including the embedded library represents a significant advancement in the field of machine-to-machine transactions, offering features which have the potential to revolutionize the machine-based economy.
By enabling machine-to-machine payments on any blockchain it supports, Perun provides a scalable solution for long-promoted use-cases in the blockchain space. Allowing machines to participate as economic agents and profit centers by integrating Perun, it opens up new opportunities for innovation and efficiency.
This article highlighted the Electric Car Charging scenario, showcasing how the Perun-embedded library, which facilitates transparent and reliable transactions in both honest and malicious scenarios. The demo illustrates the seamless channel proposals, updates, and closures, emphasizing the robustness and security of the Perun-embedded library in various use cases.
Get Involved with Perun
Perun, a Hyperledger Lab, is a joint DLT Layer-2 interoperability and scaling project contributed by Robert Bosch GmbH’s project “Economy of Things” and PolyCrypt. PolyCrypt is a spin-off of the Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany (TUDa).
If you want to learn more about the framework, please join our Hyperledger Meetup “Exploring Machine to Machine Payments with the Perun IoT Framework” on June 26 at 6:00 PM CEST/9:00 am PDT. Please also refer to the white paper and our last Hyperledger labs post or the Hyperledger Global Forum presentation on Perun or reach out via our Discord channel. (New to Discord? Go here for more and to get signed up.)