Four of our papers on blockchain in IoT/Cyberphysical Systems have been ranked among the most cited articles at their venues by the most recent Google Scholar Metrics 2021.
Two of our papers have been ranked as the most cited papers at their respective venues by far. Our paper:
A. Dorri, S. Kanhere, R. Jurdak., and P. Gauravaram, “Blockchain for IoT Security and Privacy: The Case Study of a Smart Home,” In proceedings of the 2nd IEEE Workshop on security, privacy, and trust in the Internet of things (PERCOM), Hawaii, USA, March, 2017.
is again the most cited paper at Percom workshops with 1129 citations in the last 5 years, with around eight times the number of citations for the 2nd ranked paper:
Our paper:
A. Dorri, S. Kanhere, and R. Jurdak, “Towards an Optimized BlockChain for IoT,” In proceedings of the 2nd IEEE International Conference on Internet-of-Things Design and Implementation (IoTDI 2017), as part of CPSWeek, Pittsburgh, USA, April, 2017.
is again the most cited paper at ACM International Conference on Internet-of-Things Design and Implementation (IOT-DI) with 503 citations, with around 3 times the number of citations for the 2nd ranked paper:
Our paper on lightweight scalable blockchain, published in December 2019:
A. Dorri, S. Kanhere, R. Jurdak, P. Gauravaram, LSB: A Lightweight Scalable BlockChain for IoT Security and Anonymity, Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing, 134: 180-197, December, 2019.
has climbed to be the 2nd most cited paper at the Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing over the last 5 years:
Our paper on blockchain for automotive security and privacy with blockchain:
A. Dorri, M. Steger, S. Kanhere, and R. Jurdak, “BlockChain: A Distributed Solution to Automotive Security and Privacy”, IEEE Communications Magazine, Volume 55, Issue 12, pages 119-125, December, 2017.
has been ranked as 14th most cited paper at IEEE Communication Magazine (#2 publication venue in Computer Networks and Wireless Communications & Impact Factor 12.730) in the past 5 years.