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Blockchain as a Trust Builder in the Smart City Domain: A Systematic Literature Review

Sheraz Ahmed, Muhammad Arif Shah, Karzan Wakil

2020IEEE Access50 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The revolution of the Internet of Things (IoT) is transforming many concepts, making them “Smart”. It has revolutionized many areas of real life. Smart City is one of the key concepts of this revolution. Although cities are being digitally transformed, it still has obstacles along the way. In this paper, we have analyzed different publications for our Systematic Literature Review (SLR). This study highlights the areas where the blockchain is used and determines the benefits of using blockchain. The main contribution is to explore and identify the barriers and hurdles in Smart City Domain and how these hurdles are mitigated by the blockchain technology. This Systematic Study also addresses different challenges and issues such as security, immutability, interoperability, decentralization, privacy, and trust in the development of Smart Cities. An overview of the systematic research is also presented that would help identify the most and least studied concerns addressed in this study. This paper aims at analyzing how blockchain technology is used in different smart city business models, what are the features of blockchain that could consider it to be used beyond crypto currencies. We hope that this study can inspire interest in theory and exercise to stand-in discussions in this area adhere to these limits.

Topics & Concepts

BlockchainInteroperabilityImmutabilityComputer scienceDomain (mathematical analysis)Internet of ThingsDecentralizationSystematic reviewSmart cityComputer securityData scienceWorld Wide WebPolitical scienceMEDLINEMathematical analysisLawMathematicsBlockchain Technology Applications and SecurityIoT and Edge/Fog ComputingOrganizational and Employee Performance