IEEE Open Journal of the Computer Society (Jan 2021)

A Survey on Privacy-Preserving Blockchain Systems (PPBS) and a Novel PPBS-Based Framework for Smart Agriculture

  • Quang Nhat Tran,
  • Benjamin P. Turnbull,
  • Hao-Tian Wu,
  • A.J.S. de Silva,
  • Katerina Kormusheva,
  • Jiankun Hu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/OJCS.2021.3053032
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2
pp. 72 – 84

Abstract

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Blockchain and smart contracts have seen significant application over the last decade, revolutionising many industries, including cryptocurrency, finance and banking, and supply chain management. In many cases, however, the transparency provided potentially comes at the cost of privacy. Blockchain does have potential uses to increase privacy-preservation. This paper outlines the current state of privacy preservation utilising Blockchain and Smart Contracts, as applied to a number of fields and problem domains. It provides a background of blockchain, outlines the challenges in blockchain as they relate to privacy, and then classifies into areas in which this paradigm can be applied to increase or protect privacy. These areas are cryptocurrency, data management and storage, e-voting, the Internet of Things, and smart agriculture. This work then proposes PPSAF, a new privacy-preserving framework designed explicitly for the issues that are present in smart agriculture. Finally, this work outlines future directions of research in areas combining future technologies, privacy-preservation and blockchain.

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