Leveraging dual-blockchain collaboration for logistics supply chain supervision

IET Blockchain Pub Date : 2024-05-26 DOI:10.1049/blc2.12079
Licheng Lin, Senshan Pan, Pujie Jing, Xiangmei Song
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Logistics supply chain (LSC), a chain structure that integrates and coordinates all logistics transactions, has become an essential component of the modern logistics industry. By using blockchain, trusted logistics services enable participants to effectively record and track transactions during the logistics process. Current blockchain-based LSC features distributed structure and data privacy requirements, hindering the supervision of logistics transactions. Leveraging emerging dual-blockchain architecture to separate logistics transactions from supervision is a promising direction. However, the dual-blockchain collaboration restricts supervision due to its cross-chain privacy and efficiency. To address these issues, a logistics supply chain supervision scheme based on dual-blockchain collaboration (DBC) is proposed. First, an independent supervision blockchain is constructed to balance the contradiction between distributed structure and supervision requirements. Second, two mechanisms are designed to enhance the privacy and performance of collaborative supervision. The hybrid access control mechanism enables fine-grained supervision for different participants, and the aggregated transaction verification method supports efficient collaboration for logistics transactions. Security analysis and performance evaluation demonstrate the feasibility of DBC in enhancing the security and supervision of logistics data on the dual-blockchain architecture. Experimental results show that the cross-chain supervision overhead of DBC is reduced to 1 / n $1/n$ of the baseline schemes.

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利用双区块链协作进行物流供应链监管
物流供应链(LSC)是整合和协调所有物流交易的链结构,已成为现代物流业的重要组成部分。通过使用区块链,可信的物流服务使参与者能够有效地记录和跟踪物流过程中的交易。目前基于区块链的物流供应链具有分布式结构和数据隐私要求,阻碍了对物流交易的监管。利用新兴的双区块链架构将物流交易从监管中分离出来是一个有前途的方向。然而,双区块链协作由于其跨链的隐私性和效率限制了监管。为了解决这些问题,提出了一种基于双区块链协作(DBC)的物流供应链监管方案。首先,构建独立的监管bb0,平衡分布式结构与监管要求之间的矛盾。其次,设计了两种机制来增强协同监管的私密性和绩效。混合访问控制机制支持对不同参与者进行细粒度监督,聚合事务验证方法支持物流事务的高效协作。安全性分析和性能评估证明了DBC在双区块链架构下增强物流数据安全性和监管的可行性。实验结果表明,DBC的交叉链监督开销降低到基准方案的1/n$ 1/n$。
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