A UAV and Blockchain-Based System for Industry 4.0 Inventory and Traceability Applications
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A UAV and Blockchain-Based System for Industry 4.0 Inventory and Traceability ApplicationsDate
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Fernández-Caramés, Tiago M.; Blanco-Novoa, Oscar; Suárez-Albela, Manuel; Fraga-Lamas, Paula. 2019. "A UAV and Blockchain-Based System for Industry 4.0 Inventory and Traceability Applications." Proceedings 4, no. 1: 26-32
Abstract
[Abstract] Industry 4.0 has paved the way for a world where smart factories will automate and
upgrade many processes through the use of some of the latest emerging technologies. One of such technology is Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), which have evolved a great deal in the last years in terms of technology (e.g., control units, sensors, UAV frames) and have reduced significantly their cost. UAVs can help industry in automatable and tedious tasks, like the ones performed on
a regular basis for determining the inventory and for preserving the traceability of certain items.
Moreover, in such tasks, it is essential to determine whether the collected information is valid or
true, especially when it comes from untrusted third-parties. In such a case, blockchain, another
Industry 4.0 technology that has become very popular in other fields like finance, has the potential to
provide a higher level of transparency, security, trust and efficiency in the supply chain and enable
the use of smart contracts. Thus, in this paper, the design and preliminary results are presented of
a UAV-based system aimed at automating the inventory and keeping the traceability of industrial
items attached to Radio-Frequency IDentification (RFID) tags. Such a system can use a blockchain to
receive the inventory data collected by UAVs, validate them, ensure their trustworthiness and make
them available to the interested parties
Keywords
UAV
Drones
Industry 4.0
Traceability
Blockchain
Inventory
Supply chain
RFID
Smart contracts
Remote sensing
Drones
Industry 4.0
Traceability
Blockchain
Inventory
Supply chain
RFID
Smart contracts
Remote sensing
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Atribución 4.0 España
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2504-3900