2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jisa.2021.102792
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Multi-party transaction framework for drone services based on alliance blockchain in smart cities

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“…In a private blockchain, the read permission can be opened to the public or it can be arbitrarily restricted based on the situation. In addition to these, there is also a semidecentralized alliance chain whose consensus process may be controlled by some designated nodes [ 28 , 29 ]. Public chains with good credit can be selected, such as Ethereum, EOS, Flow, Tezos, and so forth.…”
Section: Nft-based Biomedical Data Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a private blockchain, the read permission can be opened to the public or it can be arbitrarily restricted based on the situation. In addition to these, there is also a semidecentralized alliance chain whose consensus process may be controlled by some designated nodes [ 28 , 29 ]. Public chains with good credit can be selected, such as Ethereum, EOS, Flow, Tezos, and so forth.…”
Section: Nft-based Biomedical Data Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Costs are defined as the opportunity costs encountered as a result of using a drone. Costs are measured across three factors: search, learning, and effort costs associated with using a drone (Lv et al, 2021) or measured by three items (operation, maintenance, and transaction) under the suggestion of Nayal et al (2021). Economic/financial factors are removed from the scale because according to the current operating mechanism of drones, customers will not be charged when choosing this method.…”
Section: Diffusion Of Innovation Theory and Technical Acceptance Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Blockchain as a Smart City Solution [5] Authentication and trust management [6,7] Healthcare [8] Waste management [9] IoT sensors [10][11][12][13][14] Drone applications for Smart City surveillance [14,15] Smart contracts [16] Online insurance [17] Legal and technical adoption issues for Smart City [18,19] Blockchain oracles problem [20][21][22][23] Blockchain consensus type overview [24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31] Security of data sent by oracles [32][33][34][35] Interplanetary File System for data storing [36][37][38] Smart City interoperability [39][40][41][42] Data consolidation and GDPR Thus, the contribution of this paper is a presentation of the whole topic of the digital transformation of a city and the peculiarities of possible application of blockchain in each instance. In doing so, it was beneficial to collaborate with the City of Osijek, with a goal to define the digitalization strategy document as the basis for later implementation.…”
Section: Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%