Fachrul Kurniawan, Dian Permana Putra, Jehad Hammad, Anton Satria Prabuwono
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Acquiring knowledge of the patterns of human mobility within a university setting is a critical endeavor that can facilitate the development of effective strategies for future work programs. It is essential to ascertain the positions of campus inhabitants as they engage in daily activities that align with the institution’s work plan framework. Nonetheless, the paramount challenge associated with the presence of personal data on human movement is ensuring the utmost security of this sensitive information. Blockchain technology offers a solution by enabling the safeguarding of personal data through the decentralization of information, wherein individuals act as controllers in a distributed cloud network. In the present study, a straightforward system comprising GPS sensors and a Raspberry Pi is employed to detect personnel’s location data. The SHA256 algorithm is utilized to generate a hash that connects the constituent blocks, thereby significantly enhancing data security. The intricate hash computation is validated through the implementation of proof-of-work, which generates pertinent binary data at an expeditious block mining time of 16.64 milliseconds. This approach effectively thwarts cyberattacks and ensures the maximum protection of data.
期刊介绍:
This interdisciplinary journal focuses on the exchange of relevant trends and research results and presents practical experiences gained while developing and testing elements of interactive mobile technologies. It bridges the gap between pure academic research journals and more practical publications. So it covers the full range from research, application development to experience reports and product descriptions. Fields of interest include, but are not limited to: -Future trends in m-technologies- Architectures and infrastructures for ubiquitous mobile systems- Services for mobile networks- Industrial Applications- Mobile Computing- Adaptive and Adaptable environments using mobile devices- Mobile Web and video Conferencing- M-learning applications- M-learning standards- Life-long m-learning- Mobile technology support for educator and student- Remote and virtual laboratories- Mobile measurement technologies- Multimedia and virtual environments- Wireless and Ad-hoc Networks- Smart Agent Technologies- Social Impact of Current and Next-generation Mobile Technologies- Facilitation of Mobile Learning- Cost-effectiveness- Real world experiences- Pilot projects, products and applications