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Distributed ledger technology: State-of-the-art and current challenges

Maria Gorbunova, Pavel Mašek, Mikhail Komarov, Aleksandr Ometov

2021Computer Science and Information Systems40 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) is making the first steps toward becoming a solution for the growing number of various decentralized systems worldwide. Unlike pure Blockchain, DLT finds many uses across different industries, including eHealth, finance, supply chain monitoring, and the Internet of Things (IoT). One of the vital DLT features is the ability to provide an immutable and commonly verifiable ledger for larger-scale and highly complex systems. Today?s centralized systems can no longer guarantee the required level of availability and reliability due to the growing number of the involved nodes, complicated heterogeneous architectures, and task load, while the publicly available distributed systems are still in their infancy. This paper aims to provide an exhaustive topical review of the state-of-theart of Distributed Ledger Technology applicability in various sectors. It outlines the importance of the practical integration of technology-related challenges, as well as potential solutions.

Topics & Concepts

Distributed ledgerComputer scienceBlockchainVerifiable secret sharingLedgerSupply chainInternet of ThingsState (computer science)Reliability (semiconductor)Distributed manufacturingThe InternetScale (ratio)Computer securityDistributed computingData scienceWorld Wide WebManufacturing engineeringBusinessAccountingSet (abstract data type)MarketingAlgorithmEngineeringPower (physics)Quantum mechanicsPhysicsProgramming languageBlockchain Technology Applications and SecurityIoT and Edge/Fog ComputingTransportation and Mobility Innovations