A Blockchain-Based Traceability System for Waste Management in Smart Cities

Praveen Kumare Gopalakrishnan, John Hall, S. Behdad
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Waste tracking is becoming an important concern for developed countries as well as developing regions, where municipalities aim to assure proper waste management considering environmental and economic objectives. Waste tracking is important not only for a transparent reporting system compatible with environmental regulations but also for economically viable waste collection and recovery solutions. In this paper, a waste tracking system based on the blockchain technology is introduced where different entities involved in the system will be able to retrieve required data from the platform and decide on their level of contributions. The conventional technologies do not provide a sufficient level of transparency and coordination among different entities. With the introduction of blockchain as a tamper-proof technology, municipalities can enhance the efficiency of their waste management efforts. The proposed blockchain technology can connect proper stakeholders towards collaboration and sharing information. The concept of a smart contract for waste management is discussed and further, a decision-making framework is developed to guide users of the system select proper services available to them, depending on the level of data sharing, cost, reliability, and the security level that they expect from the system.
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基于区块链的智能城市废物管理可追溯系统
废物追踪正在成为发达国家和发展中区域的一个重要问题,这些国家的市政当局力求确保考虑到环境和经济目标的适当废物管理。废物追踪不仅对符合环境法规的透明报告系统很重要,而且对经济上可行的废物收集和回收解决方案也很重要。本文介绍了一种基于区块链技术的废物跟踪系统,系统中涉及的不同实体将能够从平台检索所需的数据,并决定他们的贡献水平。传统技术不能在不同实体之间提供足够的透明度和协调。随着区块链作为一种防篡改技术的引入,市政当局可以提高其废物管理工作的效率。提出的区块链技术可以连接适当的利益相关者进行协作和共享信息。讨论了废物管理智能合约的概念,并进一步开发了决策框架,以指导系统的用户根据数据共享水平、成本、可靠性和他们期望从系统中获得的安全级别,选择适合他们的服务。
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