2018
DOI: 10.14569/ijacsa.2018.091153
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Blockchain Traffic Offence Demerit Points Smart Contracts: Proof of Work

Abstract: In Malaysia, a new regulation of traffic offences demerit points has been over a debate. Therefore, a blockchain model is formulated to solve this issue. It serves a purpose to be a Proof of Work (PoW) of a blockchain system. This model contains application layer and blockchain layer with smart contract inside. The smart contracts act as a conditional filter which follows the regulation rules. It contains three contracts starting from the declaration of each offence's demerit points and fines until the penalti… Show more

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“…In [82], authors developed a vaccination system that uses BCT as the data storage medium to connect healthcare providers' vaccination records. In [83], authors proposed a BCT model to address the issue of a new traffic offence punishment point regulation. In [84], authors proposed a BCT-IoT system to provide a superior solution for monitoring river quality and allowing users to interact, retrieve, and analyze actual and historical data.…”
Section: Theoriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [82], authors developed a vaccination system that uses BCT as the data storage medium to connect healthcare providers' vaccination records. In [83], authors proposed a BCT model to address the issue of a new traffic offence punishment point regulation. In [84], authors proposed a BCT-IoT system to provide a superior solution for monitoring river quality and allowing users to interact, retrieve, and analyze actual and historical data.…”
Section: Theoriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Followed by Zhao et al [11], researchers present a novel "Blockchain-as-a-Service" to provide insights for deploying blockchain in IoT networks [12,13]. Also, blockchain in intelligent transportation systems has made remarkable achievements [14,15]. In recent decades, blockchain increasingly combined with edge computing to overcome the problems such as response time, network pressure, and security.…”
Section: State-of-the-art Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a private blockchain, the parties know each other and there is no anonymity, as in a supply chain network with known entities working to produce and distribute products [9]. The blockchain enabled the creation of smart contracts, computer programs that reside in this technology, executed automatically [44].Designed in 1997 by computer scientist Nick Szabo, the application of smart contracts has gone without a concrete use for more than a decade due to the lack of a reliable source for its application, which has been supplied with blockchain technology [45]. The concept of smart contracts outlined so far will only achieve its goal if it is combined with blockchain networks.…”
Section: The Blockchain Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A revolution has occurred by blockchain technology in unreliable processes by replacing unethical intermediaries with smart contracts, excluding corrupt agents from the value chain [44]. Malicious employees and intermediaries take advantage of the fact that procurement processes are difficult to be audited by control bodies or interested citizens, however, the basic benefits of blockchain are related to improving data integrity and transactions that are irrefutable, which in turn can result in information traceability and transparency, which support the reduction of corruption and fraud [10].…”
Section: Unethical and Malicious Employeesmentioning
confidence: 99%