From centralized to decentralized blockchain-based product registration systems: the use case of lighting and appliances

Rafael Angarita, Alexandre Dejous, Patrick Blake
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In the last years, lighting only accounted for more than 15% of global electricity consumption. Moreover, we expect a high increase of energy consumption in the next years due to the large growth in lighting and appliances usage in developing economies. As the United Nations Secretary-Generals Sustainable Energy for All initiative identified, there exists a high potential of reducing the world's greenhouse gas emissions by improving the energy efficiency of lighting and appliances. For that, we have developed in the past a “centralized” product registration system to allow suppliers, manufactures, or traders to register their products to enter into a market. This product registration system is a crucial tool for identifying non-compliant, inefficient products. It serves as an entry-point for testers and regulators to examine the energy efficiency of the registered products, verify if they satisfy the minimum standards, and decide to let them enter into their markets. Our product registration system, as well as any other centralized implementation, suffers from isolated data storage hindering the collaboration between different markets from both governance and technical perspectives. In this paper, we examine the limits of centralized product registration systems and the advantages of a decentralized model based on the blockchain. Our analysis and prototype suggest that a blockchain-based product registration system can help to reduce the barriers between markets and play an important role in the quest for energy efficiency.
从集中式到分散式基于区块链的产品注册系统:照明和电器的用例
在过去几年中,照明仅占全球用电量的15%以上。此外,由于发展中经济体的照明和电器使用量的大幅增长,我们预计未来几年能源消耗将大幅增加。正如联合国秘书长“人人享有可持续能源”倡议所指出的那样,通过提高照明和电器的能源效率,减少全球温室气体排放的潜力很大。为此,我们在过去开发了一个“集中”的产品注册系统,允许供应商、制造商或贸易商注册他们的产品进入市场。该产品注册系统是识别不合规、低效产品的关键工具。它是测试人员和监管机构检查注册产品的能源效率,验证它们是否满足最低标准,并决定让它们进入市场的入口。我们的产品注册系统,以及任何其他集中式实现,从治理和技术角度来看,都受到孤立的数据存储的影响,阻碍了不同市场之间的协作。在本文中,我们研究了集中式产品注册系统的局限性以及基于区块链的去中心化模型的优势。我们的分析和原型表明,基于区块链的产品注册系统可以帮助减少市场之间的障碍,并在追求能源效率方面发挥重要作用。
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