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Mobile Networks and Management. 12th EAI International Conference, MONAMI 2022, Virtual Event, October 29-31, 2022, Proceedings

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Blockchain-Based Cross-Border Supply Chain Model

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  • @INPROCEEDINGS{10.1007/978-3-031-32443-7_4,
        author={Jianyu Zou and Jianmao Xiao and Xuanying Long and Xin Yang and Yu Xiao and Yuanlong Cao and Yong Luo},
        title={Blockchain-Based Cross-Border Supply Chain Model},
        proceedings={Mobile Networks and Management. 12th EAI International Conference, MONAMI 2022, Virtual Event, October 29-31, 2022, Proceedings},
        proceedings_a={MONAMI},
        year={2023},
        month={5},
        keywords={Blockchain Cross-border transactions Supply chain Information security Smart contracts},
        doi={10.1007/978-3-031-32443-7_4}
    }
    
  • Jianyu Zou
    Jianmao Xiao
    Xuanying Long
    Xin Yang
    Yu Xiao
    Yuanlong Cao
    Yong Luo
    Year: 2023
    Blockchain-Based Cross-Border Supply Chain Model
    MONAMI
    Springer
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-32443-7_4
Jianyu Zou1, Jianmao Xiao1,*, Xuanying Long1, Xin Yang1, Yu Xiao1, Yuanlong Cao1, Yong Luo1
  • 1: School of Software, Jiangxi Normal University
*Contact email: jm_xiao@jxnu.edu.cn

Abstract

With the rapid development of cross-border e-commerce in China, cross-border transactions are becoming more and more frequent, and the problems of centralized and easy tampering, information siloing, difficulty in traceability, and cumbersome recourse mechanism of traditional cross-border import and export systems are becoming more and more serious. Blockchain technology has the characteristics of decentralization, distributed storage, openness and transparency, security, information encryption, and anonymity, which provides an important way to solve the problems of cross-border transactions. In this paper, by analyzing the business logic of cross-border products, the parties related to cross-border products are set as organizations to participate in the Consortium Blockchain Hyperledger Fabric, followed by combining the business logic of each participant, configuring the network environment, proposing the dual-chain architecture, designing the corresponding smart contracts, and finally conducting performance tests in terms of throughput and response time through Caliper. The results show that compared with the traditional inventory management system, the system throughput can be stabilized above 300 TPS while ensuring data security and safety, which meets the current inventory business requirements.

Keywords
Blockchain Cross-border transactions Supply chain Information security Smart contracts
Published
2023-05-28
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-32443-7_4
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