ChainGuards: Verification of Sensed Data using Permissioned Blockchain Technology
Sara Aguincha, Emanuel Nunes, Samih Eisa, Miguel L. Pardal

TL;DR
ChainGuards is a decentralized system that verifies sensor data in supply chains using permissioned blockchain technology, detecting anomalies and ensuring data reliability with low overhead.
Contribution
It introduces a novel permissioned blockchain-based framework for verifying sensed supply chain data with product-specific rules.
Findings
Reliable detection of data discrepancies
Low performance overhead in real deployment
Effective anomaly detection in supply chain data
Abstract
Sensor technologies have evolved to a point where it is now practical to monitor products along the supply chain. The collected data can be stored in a decentralized way using blockchain technology. However, ensuring the reliability of the sensed data is a critical challenge. In other words, we need to trust the data that we write to the blockchain. In this work, we propose ChainGuards, a decentralized system that uses product-specific rules to verify data collected across the supply chain, with particular focus on sensor-derived information, issuing warnings and triggering audits when anomalies are detected. We evaluated ChainGuards using data from a real cherry supply chain deployment. The result shows that the implemented solution provides reliable verification of supply chain data with low performance overhead, able to correctly detect data discrepancies and inconsistencies.
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Taxonomy
TopicsRFID technology advancements · Food Supply Chain Traceability · Blockchain Technology Applications and Security
