基于社区的有机食品供应链混合区块链架构

Thanushya Thanujan, C. Rajapakse, D. Wickramaarachchi
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本文提出了一种新的区块链架构,通过混合权威证明(PoA)和联邦拜占庭协议(FBA)共识协议,将社区级信任纳入有机食品供应链。社区信任是有机农业产业的一个重要方面。在世界上大部分地区,有机农业都是在小规模农场中进行的,这些农场的农民代表着农村和弱势群体。虽然有机农业中存在第三方认证体系来保证质量,但由于许多社会经济原因,参与式保证体系(PGS)已成为有机农民和消费者的热门选择。然而,这种参与式担保制度仍然容易出现欺诈行为,并且在可扩展性方面也存在局限性。随着区块链技术的兴起,采用区块链技术来提高有机食品供应链的可信度,降低欺诈交易的风险是一个新兴的趋势。然而,尽管参与式保证系统在有机农民社区中很受欢迎,但区块链研究人员很少关注通过将社区层面的信任纳入其共识协议来开发区块链架构。本文提出的混合共识机制解决了现有区块链研究中的这一空白。除了讨论提议的区块链架构和底层共识协议的细节外,本文还根据专家意见对提议的架构进行了定性分析。
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A community-based hybrid blockchain architecture for the organic food supply chain
This paper presents a novel blockchain architecture to incorporate community-level trust into the organic food supply chain by hybridizing Proof of Authority (PoA) and Federated Byzantine Agreement (FBA) consensus protocols. Community-level trust is an important aspect in the organic agriculture industry. Organic farming, in most parts of the world, happens in small scale farms where the farmers represent rural and less-privileged communities. Even though third-party certification systems exist for quality assurance in organic farming, due to many socio-economic reasons, participatory guarantee systems (PGS) have become a popular alternative among organic farmers and consumers. However, such participatory guarantee systems are still prone to frauds and have limitations in scalability as well. With the recent rise of blockchain technology, there is an emerging trend to adopt blockchain technology to enhance the credibility of organic food supply chains and mitigate the risk of fraudulent transactions. However, despite the popularity of participatory guarantee systems among organic farmer communities, the blockchain researchers have paid little attention to develop blockchain architectures by adopting the community-level trust into their consensus protocols. The hybrid consensus mechanism presented in this paper addresses that gap in existing blockchain research. Apart from discussing the details of the proposed blockchain architecture and the underlying consensus protocol, this paper also presents a qualitative analysis on the proposed architecture based on expert opinions.
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