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Highlights: What are the main findings? A semantic link network model for representing logistics transport transactions and states. A semantic link with state representation for supporting data security and logistics traceability. A location mapping mechanism for ensuring logistics traceability. What is the implication of the main finding? The semantic link network model is expressive and extensible in modelling complex systems and dynamic semantics. The semantic link network model is capable of modelling and implementing decentralized and distributed applications. Logistics transports of various resources such as production materials, foods, and products support the operation of smart cities. The ability to trace the states of logistics transports requires an efficient storage and retrieval of the states of logistics transports and locations of logistics objects. However, the restriction of sharing states and locations of logistics objects across organizations makes it hard to deploy a centralized database for supporting traceability in a cross-organization logistics system. This paper proposes a semantic data model on Blockchain to represent a logistics process based on the Semantic Link Network model, where each semantic link represents a logistics transport of a logistics object between two organizations. A state representation model is designed to represent the states of a logistics transport with semantic links. It enables the locations of logistics objects to be derived from the link states. A mapping from the semantic links into the blockchain transactions is designed to enable the schema of semantic links and the states of semantic links to be published in blockchain transactions. To improve the efficiency of tracing a path of semantic links on a blockchain platform, an algorithm is designed to build shortcuts along the path of semantic links to enable a query on the path of a logistics object to reach the target in logarithmic steps on the blockchain platform. A reward–penalty policy is designed to allow participants to confirm the states of links on the blockchain. Analysis and simulation demonstrate the flexibility, effectiveness, and efficiency of the Semantic Link Network on immutable blockchain for implementing logistics traceability.
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Sun, X., Zhuge, S., & Zhuge, H. (2025). A Semantic Link Network Model for Supporting Traceability of Logistics on Blockchain. Smart Cities, 8(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/smartcities8040115
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