地理空间区块链:分散地理空间数据共享系统综述

J. R. Cedeno Jimenez, Pengxiang Zhao, A. Mansourian, M. Brovelli
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摘要区块链技术正在推动互联网基础设施从Web 2.0向Web 3.0转型。这将互联网基础从数据由单个参与者托管的集中式方法重塑为数据在网络中的对等点之间分布的分散式方法。得益于区块链技术,从集中式到分散式应用程序(dApps)的演变消除了单点故障、数据审查和数据篡改。这种转变不仅在技术更先进的金融部门很重要,而且在地理空间众包活动中也很重要。这项工作的目的是对目前用于地理空间数据共享和众包活动的区块链技术进行文献综述。本研究可作为未来工作的起点,其主要目的是开发地理空间共享区块链平台。目前已经为此开发了两个平台:FOAM和D-GIS。前者是一个完全部署的实现,其目标是创建一个众包地图。后者是一个旨在公开分享地理空间研究的平台,然而,它只是概念上的开发,而不是部署。除了这些工作之外,还存在其他区块链数据共享示例,本研究将其作为地理空间领域未来发展的基线。研究结果表明,利用区块链技术开发众包地理空间数据共享平台是可行的。
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Geospatial Blockchain: review of decentralized geospatial data sharing systems
Abstract. Blockchain technologies are driving the internet infrastructures into a transformation from Web 2.0 to Web 3.0. This remodels the internet foundations from a centralized approach, where data is hosted by a single actor, to a decentralized one in which data is distributed among peers in a network. Thanks to blockchain technologies, the evolution from centralized to decentralized applications (dApps) eliminate single points of failure, data censorship and data tampering. This transformation is not only important in the financial sector, where the technology is more evolved, but also in geospatial crowdsourcing activities. The objective of this work is to perform a literature review of current blockchain technologies used for sharing and crowdsourcing activities involving geospatial data. This study serves as a starting point for future works where the main purpose is to develop a geospatial sharing blockchain platform. At the present, two platforms have been developed for this purpose, FOAM and D-GIS. The former is a fully deployed implementation whose objective is to create a crowdsourced map. The latter is a platform designed to share geospatial studies publicly, however, it is only developed conceptually and not deployed. Additional to these works, other blockchain data sharing examples exist and are reviewed in this study as a baseline for future developments in the geospatial area. The output of this research indicates that it is feasible to use blockchain technology for the development of a crowdsourcing geospatial data-sharing platform.
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