Reconfigurable PM2.5 Sensor Green Deployment Mechanism Based on Blockchain Technology

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This paper presents the design of reconfigurable green PM2.5 sensor module deployment scheme based on blockchain technology. The proposed scheme proposes classes with hierarchical layers implemented by name registry smart contract that could be reconfigured for solving the green deployment problem among PM2.5 sensor modules. This proposed scheme design three functions made by smart contracts including Registration smart contract, Hierarchical Class Mapping Based on Name Registry Smart Contract Function, and Reconfigurable Working Grouping Smart Contract Function. The results shown that the modules which are measured the similar data will be distributed into the candidate group instead of the current working group, where the total corresponding energy consumption will be reduced for the BC transaction operations in this blockchain network. Moreover, the relevant data storages will be also avoided to store the duplication data as well as redundant data.

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Chen, H. C., Liang, Y. H., & Hsu, P. Y. (2023). Reconfigurable PM2.5 Sensor Green Deployment Mechanism Based on Blockchain Technology. In Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies (Vol. 314, pp. 368–378). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-05491-4_37

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