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http://dx.doi.org/10.6109/jkiice.2019.23.2.215

Privacy-preserving Customized Order Service Protocol based on Smart Contract in Smart Factory  

Lee, YongJoo (Global IT Research Institute)
Woo, Sung-Hee (Department of Medical IT Engineering, Korea National University of Transportation)
Lee, Sang-Ho (Department of Computer Science, ChungBuk National University)
Abstract
Advances in technologies about 3D (three-dimensional) printing and smart factory related issues will have the effect of reducing the cost of building a smart factory and making various types of service available. Manufacturers and service providers of small assets work with outside experts to provide small amounts of customized ordering services. If customers have to disclose their private information to subscribe to a new service, they may be reluctant to use it and the availability of developed technology may cause slow progress. We propose a new protocol for customized order service for smart factory. The proposed approach is designed to meet requirements of security and based on smart contract in IoT convergence network. We analyzed the requirements of the proposed approach which provided anonymity, privacy, fairness, and non-repudiation. We compared it with closely related studies to show originality and differences.
Keywords
smart factory; privacy; smart contract; reputation; trust;
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