Ieee International Conference On Blockchain – BlockSys’2020 is a research conference on the theory and practice of blockchain and trusted systems. Blockchain has become a hot research area in academia and industry. Blockchain technology is changing industries by enabling anonymous and Trusted transactions in decentralized and trusted environments. As a result, blockchain technology and other technologies for developing trusted systems can be used to reduce system risk, curb financial fraud, and lower operational costs. Blockchain and trust systems can be applied in many fields such as financial services, social governance and supply chain management.
This conference provides a platform for researchers and engineers from industry and academia to present their current work, combine research results and experiences, and discuss the best and most effective methods for developing blockchain and trusted systems. The topics of the conference include:
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Papers must be presented in clear English and must not exceed 14 pages (single-column format, preferably 6-7 pages in standard IEEE double-column format) in Springer LNCS format.
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All accepted and submitted papers are published by Springer in the Communications in Computer and Information Science (CCIS) series and indexed in the EI Compendex. The excellent papers presented at the conference (more than 30 articles) will be published in special issues of individual journals after further investigation. The third IEEE International Conference on Blockchain and Cryptocurrency 2021 (ICBC 2021) was scheduled to be held in Australia’s oldest and largest city, Sydney. However, the pandemic has moved all presentations and sessions from 3 to 6 May 2021 online.
ICBC presence demo with a total of three accepted papers: The full paper “Edge2BC: A Practical Approach to End-to-End IoT Transactions” by Eder Scheid, Andreas Knecht, Tim Strasser, Christian Keeler, Muriel Franco and Bruno Rodriguez. , Burkhard Stiller, short article titled “SAMOS: Smart Contract Management for Accessing Opaque and Substructural Types” by Markus Knecht (University of Applied Sciences Northwest Switzerland, Windisch), Burkhard Stiller. And in addition, the entire document, which was identified even more precisely …
… At the closing session of ICBC 2021 today, 6 May 2021, TPC Co-Chairs selected six papers from 226 submissions to be considered for the ICBC Best Paper Award 2021. Although the panel of experts followed a suitable submission, the committee led by ICBC 2021 TPC co-chairs William Notenbelt ultimately chose the report entitled “Æternum: A Decentralized Voting System with Absolute Privacy”, which was researched and organized by Christian Keeler. and the team of Markus Knecht, Claude Muller, Bruno Rodríguez, Eder Scheid, Muriel Franco, Burkhard Stiller for ICBC’s 2021 Best Report. This work is part of the larger project “Electronic Voting: Blockchain-Based Remote Electronic Governance. Voting’, which started in 2018 with the aim of developing, prototyping and evaluating a blockchain-based remote voting system that acts as a fully decentralized and secure electronic voting platform. Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Network (DePIN) is a new area of research in the Web3 and IoT domains that uses blockchain, IoT, and tokenics to encourage communities to build physical infrastructure networks and farms from scratch. DePIN is expected to disrupt existing IoT business models and enable developers to create machine-driven and distributed IoT applications. Many research challenges must be met in order to fully realize DePIN’s ultimate vision of managing users’ devices and data.
The workshop welcomes comments that describe the design challenges, methods, implementations, use cases, and hallmarks of creating DePIN. Topics of particular interest include, but are not limited to:
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Authors are encouraged to submit original articles in English that have not been published or submitted for publication elsewhere. Each submission must include an abstract of 75-200 words, clearly outlining the scope and contribution of the work, and a list of keywords. Standard papers have 6 pages (including title, abstract, all figures, tables and references) and 4 pages for short papers describing current work. Submissions should be in 2-column IEEE style. Articles that exceed these limits, duplicate articles, and plagiarized articles will be rejected without further review. All submitted papers are graded using a double-blind peer review process with a retraction period. The paper must be anonymized to remove all personally identifiable information (expressed or implied, such as names, affiliations, acknowledgments, and funding sources) from the original submission. Paper templates are available on the IEEE Manuscript Templates for Conference Proceedings website. Authors should submit their paper (full or short) in PDF format to the EDAS system (https://edas.info/N32093).
Papers accepted in DePIN 2024 will be included in conference proceedings, IEEE Xplore and EI Index. IEEE reserves the right to remove all papers from IEEE Xplore and EI Index if they are not presented at the conference. We plan to collaborate with a leading journal to request an extended version of the DePIN 2024 Best Working Paper for an accelerated special issue. The emergence and popularity of blockchain methods is significantly changing the way digital and online systems operate and are managed. At the same time, the application of blockchain reveals various complex problems and new requirements, which brings new open problems and challenges to research communities.
IEEE Blockchain-2024 will be held in Copenhagen, Denmark, from 19 to 22 August 2024. The goal of this conference is to spark a community-wide discussion to identify cutting-edge blockchain applications, technologies and theories. We are looking for articles that invent new methods, explore new applications, present advanced methods, suggest promising research directions, and discuss approaches to unsolved problems.
As a promising technology for achieving decentralized consensus, blockchain has been successfully implemented in digital currency such as Bitcoin to act as a public transaction ledger. Its secure design, which supports a distributed computing system with high fault tolerance, has attracted widespread attention worldwide. Blockchain has great potential to create a new foundation for our socio-economic systems by effectively creating trust between humans and machines, reducing costs and increasing the use of resources. On the other hand, blockchain will play an important role in secure decentralization in emerging fields such as the Internet of Things, cyber-physical systems, edge computing, social networking, crowdsourcing, and next-generation wireless communications. On the other hand, its progress requires further development in terms of scalability, security, privacy, efficiency, flexibility, availability, true decentralization and high reliability.
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After the great success of IEEE Blockchain 2023 held in China’s Ocean Flower Island, IEEE Blockchain 2022 held in Espoo, IEEE Blockchain 2021 held in Melbourne, Australia, IEEE Blockchain 2020 in Rhodes Island, Greece, IEEE Blockchain 2019 in Atlanta, Greece. , USA, IEEE Blockchain 2018 to be held in Halifax, Canada, 2024 The IEEE Blockchain International Conference (Blockchain-2024) is a leading high-profile forum for researchers, engineers and industry professionals to present the latest advances and innovations in key blockchains. theories, infrastructure, systems and meaningful applications and identify new research topics and shape the future.
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