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Blockchain-Based Traceability Architecture for Mapping Object-Related Supply Chain Events

Fabian Dietrich, Louis Louw, Daniel Palm

2023Sensors17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Supply chains have evolved into dynamic, interconnected supply networks, which increases the complexity of achieving end-to-end traceability of object flows and their experienced events. With its capability of ensuring a secure, transparent, and immutable environment without relying on a trusted third party, the emerging blockchain technology shows strong potential to enable end-to-end traceability in such complex multitiered supply networks. This paper aims to overcome the limitations of existing blockchain-based traceability architectures regarding their object-related event mapping ability, which involves mapping the creation and deletion of objects, their aggregation and disaggregation, transformation, and transaction, in one holistic architecture. Therefore, this paper proposes a novel 'blueprint-based' token concept, which allows clients to group tokens into different types, where tokens of the same type are non-fungible. Furthermore, blueprints can include minting conditions, which, for example, are necessary when mapping assembly processes. In addition, the token concept contains logic for reflecting all conducted object-related events in an integrated token history. Finally, for validation purposes, this article implements the architecture's components in code and proves its applicability based on the Ethereum blockchain. As a result, the proposed blockchain-based traceability architecture covers all object-related supply chain events and proves its general-purpose end-to-end traceability capabilities of object flows.

Topics & Concepts

TraceabilityComputer scienceBlockchainContainer (type theory)BlueprintObject (grammar)Security tokenArchitectureSupply chainDistributed computingDatabase transactionRequirements traceabilityDownstream (manufacturing)Software engineeringComputer securityDatabaseEngineeringOperating systemArtificial intelligenceBusinessSoftwareMechanical engineeringRequirementMarketingOperations managementArtRequirements engineeringVisual artsFood Supply Chain TraceabilityBlockchain Technology Applications and SecuritySustainable Supply Chain Management