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Reza Soltani, Marzia Zaman, Rohit Joshi and Srinivas Sampalli
With the success of Bitcoin and the introduction of different uses of Blockchain, such as smart contracts in Ethereum, many researchers and industries have turned their attention to applications that use this technology. In response to the advantages and...
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Leny Vinceslas, Safak Dogan, Srikumar Sundareshwar and Ahmet M. Kondoz
By design, distributed ledger technologies persist low-level data, which makes conducting complex business analysis of the recorded operations challenging. Existing blockchain visualization and analytics tools such as block explorers tend to rely on this...
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Spyros Voulgaris, Nikos Fotiou, Vasilios A. Siris, George C. Polyzos, Mikael Jaatinen and Yannis Oikonomidis
In the last few years, we have been witnessing the convergence of the physical with the digital world. The Internet of Things (IoT) is progressing at a fast pace, and IoT devices are becoming pervasive in our physical environments, bringing the vision of...
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Tetiana Momot, Daniele Tumietto, Roman Teslenko
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The subject matter of the article is the substantiation of the problems and perspectives of the introduction of Distributed Ledger Technologies (DLT) / Blockchain in the public and private sectors as a modern digital economy instrument. The goal of the w...
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Victoria L. Lemieux
Distributed ledger technologies (DLT), including blockchains, combine the use of cryptography and distributed networks to achieve a novel form of records creation and keeping designed for tamper-resistance and immutability. Over the past several years, t...
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Srdjan Vujicic, Nermin Hasanspahic, Maro Car and Leo Campara
In recent years, many industries have adopted technology and digital systems to automate, expedite and secure specific processes. Stakeholders in maritime transport continue to exchange physical documents in order to conduct business. The monitoring of s...
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Claudia Antal, Tudor Cioara, Ionut Anghel, Marcel Antal and Ioan Salomie
The Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) provides an infrastructure for developing decentralized applications with no central authority for registering, sharing, and synchronizing transactions on digital assets. In the last years, it has drawn high intere...
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Yao Du, Zehua Wang and Victor C. M. Leung
Blockchain, a distributed ledger technology (DLT), refers to a list of records with consecutive time stamps. This decentralization technology has become a powerful model to establish trust among trustless entities, in a verifiable manner. Motivated by th...
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Michael Xevgenis, Dimitrios G. Kogias, Panagiotis A. Karkazis and Helen C. Leligou
Undoubtedly, we are witnessing a new era of computer networks that aspire to support modern demanding applications by providing the highest Quality of Experience (QoE) to the end user. Next Generations Networks (NGNs) ensure that characteristics such as ...
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Tara Renduchintala, Haneen Alfauri, Zebo Yang, Roberto Di Pietro and Raj Jain
FinTech has proven its true potential in traditional financial offerings by delivering digital financial services to individuals worldwide. The pandemic has accelerated how people interact with financial services and has resulted in long-term changes to ...
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Haifa Alanzi and Mohammad Alkhatib
An identity management system (IDMS) manages and organizes identities and credentials information exchanged between users, identity providers (IDPs), and service providers (SPs) to ensure confidentiality and enhance privacy of users? personal data. Tradi...
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Nkhulang T. Matsepe,Elma van der Lingen
AbstractPurpose: The fourth industrial revolution (4IR) enables firms to leverage various emerging technologies to reduce operating costs, improve business efficiencies and gain competitive advantage. This article uncovers the determinants influencing em...
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Kristen W. Carlson
Artificial general intelligence (AGI) progression metrics indicate AGI will occur within decades. No proof exists that AGI will benefit humans and not harm or eliminate humans. A set of logically distinct conceptual components is proposed that are necess...
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Keundug Park and Heung-Youl Youm
Recently, cross-border transfers using blockchain-based virtual assets (cryptocurrency) have been increasing. However, due to the anonymity of blockchain, there is a problem related to money laundering because the virtual asset service providers cannot i...
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Odysseas Lamtzidis, Dennis Pettas and John Gialelis
Internet-of-Things (IoT) is an enabling technology for numerous initiatives worldwide such as manufacturing, smart cities, precision agriculture, and eHealth. The massive field data aggregation of distributed administered IoT devices allows new insights ...
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Sandro Pullo, Remo Pareschi, Valentina Piantadosi, Francesco Salzano and Roberto Carlini
Addressing the critical challenges of resource inefficiency and environmental impact in the agrifood sector, this study explores the integration of Internet of Things (IoT) technologies with IOTA?s Tangle, a Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT). This inte...
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Fabian Honecker, Julian Dreyer and Ralf Tönjes
Modern Public Key Infrastructures (PKIs) allow users to create and maintain centrally stored cryptographic certificates. These infrastructures use a so-called certificate chain. At the root of the chain, a root Certification Authority (CA) is responsible...
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