IOTA-Based Distributed Ledger in the Mining Industry: Efficiency, Sustainability and Transparency

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The paper presents a traceability framework founded upon a methodological approach specifically designed for the integration of the IOTA-based distributed ledger within the mining industry. This framework constitutes an initial stride towards the certification and labelling of sustainable material production. The efficacy of this methodology is subject to real-world evaluation within the framework of the European Commission funded project DIG_IT. Within the architectural framework, the integration of decentralized identifiers (DIDs) and the IOTA network are instrumental in effecting the encryption of data records, with associated hashes securely anchored on the explorer. Recorded environmental parameters, encompassing metrics such as pH level, turbidity, electrical conductivity, and emissions, serve as tangible evidence affirming their adherence to prevailing regulatory standards. The overarching system architecture encompasses a sophisticated Industrial Internet of Things platform (IIoTp), facilitating the seamless connection of data from a diverse array of sensors. End users, including governmental entities, mining managers, and the general public, stand to derive substantial benefits from tailored dashboards designed to facilitate the validation of data for emission compliance.

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Gligoric, N., Escuín, D., Polo, L., Amditis, A., Georgakopoulos, T., & Fraile, A. (2024). IOTA-Based Distributed Ledger in the Mining Industry: Efficiency, Sustainability and Transparency. Sensors, 24(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/s24030923

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