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http://dx.doi.org/10.6109/jkiice.2020.24.5.630

The Blockchain Delivery System for Secure Privacy with QR Code and Smart Glasses  

Choi, Seung-Joo (Department of IT Engineering, Hansung University)
Sim, Min-Joo (Department of IT Engineering, Hansung University)
Seo, Hwa-Jeong (Department of IT Engineering, Hansung University)
Abstract
The importance of protecting personal information is getting attention more than ever. However, the package delivery system has yet to keep up with the privacy movement. The waybill attached to the package contains personal information about the recipient in text form, which is exposed to anyone with visible eyesight. In order to remedy the problem, this paper proposes that the contents of the waybill should be replaced by QR code instead of plain text which can be read and accessed through the human eye. In addition, in order to prevent indiscriminate access to the contents of the QR code, the access is only permitted using smart glasses registered in the delivery blockchain network system. Lastly, to prevent leaking the contents of the QR code from the person who has access to the registered smart glasses, an inside job, the access record is recorded on the blockchain.
Keywords
Blockchain; Privacy; QR Code; Smart Glasses;
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