Permissioned Blockchain-Based Double-Layer Framework for Product Traceability System

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Blockchain-based product traceability systems are receiving increasing attention from both industry and academia. Existing systems make full use of the traceability and non-modification characteristics of blockchain technology and realize the openness and transparency of product traceability information in the entire supply chain. However, existing systems do not consider government regulation, cannot protect enterprise sensitive private data effectively, and have performance bottlenecks. To address these problems, this paper proposes a product traceability scheme based on the permissioned blockchain within a double-layer framework. We introduce the double-layer framework and describe its advantages in detail. We also describe the smart contracts (chain code) in the double-layer framework. Finally, we test the performance of the proposed scheme through simulation experiments. The simulation results demonstrate the performance of nodes in the main layer, which is very important for consumers to obtain product traceability information, is optimized.

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Ding, Q., Gao, S., Zhu, J., & Yuan, C. (2020). Permissioned Blockchain-Based Double-Layer Framework for Product Traceability System. IEEE Access, 8, 6209–6225. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2019.2962274

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