Table of Contents - Y.4608 (03/2025) - Capability and functional architecture of blockchain of things peers
1 Scope 2 References 3 Definitions 3.1 Terms defined elsewhere 3.2 Terms defined in this Recommendation 4 Abbreviations and acronyms 5 Conventions 6 Technical characteristics of BoT peer 7 Common capabilities of BoT peers 7.1 Collaboration in the decentralization paradigm 7.2 Interoperation and interaction 8 Functional architecture of BoT peers 8.1 Functional components in Layer 0 8.2 Functional components in Layer 1 8.3 Functional components in Layer 2 8.4 Functional components in Layer 3 8.5 Functional components in Layer 4 8.6 Functional components in Layer 5 8.7 Functional components of agents 8.8 External entities 8.9 Reference points 9 General interactions of BoT peer 9.1 Interaction with the BoT peers of the same BoT 9.2 Interaction with the decentralized applications 9.3 Interaction with the BoT peers of other BoTs 9.4 Interaction with traditional IoT applications and services 9.5 Interaction with the BoT entities in local area networks 9.6 Interaction with local or remote distributed storage 9.7 Data delivery and event broadcast 10 Security considerations Appendix I Deployment modes of BoT peers I.1 Deployment mode: Standalone BoT peers I.2 Deployment mode: Functionalities distributed in multiple BoT peers Bibliography
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