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Supply Chain Object Discovery with Semantic-enhanced Blockchain

Published: 06 November 2017 Publication History

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Supply chains can be seen as cyber-physical networks grounded on object identification and tracking. Conventional trust models featuring centralized information management architectures and simplistic things classification lend two of the most relevant limitations to current solutions. Blockchain introduces novel and a valuable trust approaches while semantic technologies better permit a things description. This paper introduces a semantic-enhanced blockchain platform allowing a flexible object discovery. It is based on validation by consensus of smart contracts and adopt a semantic matchmaking between queries and object annotations expressed w.r.t. ontology models. Early experiments assess the good behaviour of the proposed framework.

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SenSys '17: Proceedings of the 15th ACM Conference on Embedded Network Sensor Systems
November 2017
490 pages
ISBN:9781450354592
DOI:10.1145/3131672
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  1. blockchain
  2. object discovery
  3. semantic matchmaking
  4. supply chains

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