Performance Analysis of Cross Chain Interoperability in Blockchain
Implementation Plan:
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Step 1: Initially,we will collect and load data from Ethereum Fraud Detection dataset
Step 2: Then, we pre-process the data using SMOTE, and ADASYN to balance the data distribution priority.
Step 3: Next, we perform Heterogeneous blockchain Interoperability using Data Standardization Module (DSM) technique to securely transfer the data.
Step 4: Next, we optimize the Cross-chain Parameters using RNN-DEW algorithm with SMPTC3 protocol.
Step 5: Next, we detect the attack using bidirectional encoder representations from transformers (BERT) with PSO algorithm to analyze transaction patterns.
Step 6: Next, we securely transfer the assets using a pre-adaptor signature scheme into the UCCPB functions based on collected data.
Step 7 : Finally, we plot performance for the following metrics:
7.1: Number of Transactions Vs. Transaction Accuracy (%)
7.2: Number of Transactions Vs. Transaction Latency (s)
7.3: Number of Transactions Vs. Detection Accuracy (%)
7.4: Number of Transactions Vs. Communication overhead (bytes)
7.5: Number of Transactions Vs. Transaction Throughput (Transactions/sec)
Software Requirements:
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1. Development Tool: Python 3.11.9
2. Operating System: Windows 10 (64-bit) or above
Dataset:
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Link: https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/vagifa/ethereum-frauddetection-dataset
Note:
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5) Project based on Simulation only.
We perform with an Existing Approach Ref 5: CrossDeFi: A Novel Cross-Chain Communication Protocol