Robotic Services for New Paradigm Smart Cities Based on Decentralized Technologies

IF 0.6 Q4 ECONOMICS
Ledger Pub Date : 2019-04-09 DOI:10.5195/LEDGER.2019.177
A. Kapitonov, Sergey Lonshakov, Ivan Berman, Eduardo Castelló Ferrer, F. Bonsignorio, Vitaly Bulatov, A. Svistov
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Abstract

This article describes different methods of organizing robotic services for smart cities using secure encrypted decentralized technologies and market mechanisms—as opposed to models based on centralized solutions based (or not) on using cloud services and stripping citizens of the control of their own data. The basis of the proposed methods is the Ethereum decentralized computer with the mechanism of smart contracts. In this work, special attention is paid to the integration of technical and economic information into one network of transactions, which allows creating a unified way of interaction between robots—the robot economy. Three possible scenarios of robotic services for smart cities based on the economy of robots are presented: unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), environmental monitoring, and smart factories. In order to demonstrate the feasibility of the proposed scenarios, three experiments are presented and discussed. Our work shows that the Ethereum network can provide, through smart contracts and their ability to activate programs to interact with the physical world, an effective and practical way to manage robot services for smart cities.
基于分散技术的新型智慧城市机器人服务
本文描述了使用安全加密的去中心化技术和市场机制为智能城市组织机器人服务的不同方法,而不是基于(或不基于)使用云服务和剥夺公民对自己数据控制权的集中式解决方案的模型。所提出的方法的基础是具有智能合约机制的以太坊去中心化计算机。在这项工作中,特别注意将技术和经济信息整合到一个交易网络中,这可以创造机器人之间的统一互动方式——机器人经济。基于机器人的经济性,提出了三种可能的智能城市机器人服务场景:无人机、环境监测和智能工厂。为了证明所提出的场景的可行性,提出并讨论了三个实验。我们的工作表明,以太坊网络可以通过智能合约及其激活程序与物理世界交互的能力,为智能城市管理机器人服务提供一种有效而实用的方式。
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Ledger
Ledger Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (all)
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