TY - JOUR
T1 - Blockchain-Based Traceability for the Fishery Supply Chain
AU - Patro, Pratyush Kumar
AU - Jayaraman, Raja
AU - Salah, Khaled
AU - Yaqoob, Ibrar
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was supported by the Center for Digital Supply Chain and Operations Management-Khalifa University of Science and Technology under Award RCII-2019-002.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2013 IEEE.
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Efficient traceability management is necessary for managing products in the fishery supply chain. Any negligence in products' traceability can result in food fraud that may adversely affect the consumer's health. Monitoring and tracking of the fishery supply chain operations can assist system stakeholders in identifying the origins and causes of product fraud and malpractice. Most of the existing systems and technologies used to manage the fishery supply chain processes fall short of providing traceability, accountability, transparency, reliability, trust, privacy, and security features. In this paper, we propose a private Ethereum blockchain-based solution to efficiently manage the fishery supply chain operations in a manner that is decentralized, transparent, traceable, secure, private, and trustworthy. We present the solution architecture and propose five smart contracts to automate the processes in fishery supply chain. We present ten algorithms along with their full implementation, testing, and validation details. We conduct a security analysis to show that the proposed solution is both secure and trustworthy. We compare our solution with the existing blockchain and non-blockchain-based solutions to show its effectiveness and novelty. We make the smart contract code publicly available on GitHub.
AB - Efficient traceability management is necessary for managing products in the fishery supply chain. Any negligence in products' traceability can result in food fraud that may adversely affect the consumer's health. Monitoring and tracking of the fishery supply chain operations can assist system stakeholders in identifying the origins and causes of product fraud and malpractice. Most of the existing systems and technologies used to manage the fishery supply chain processes fall short of providing traceability, accountability, transparency, reliability, trust, privacy, and security features. In this paper, we propose a private Ethereum blockchain-based solution to efficiently manage the fishery supply chain operations in a manner that is decentralized, transparent, traceable, secure, private, and trustworthy. We present the solution architecture and propose five smart contracts to automate the processes in fishery supply chain. We present ten algorithms along with their full implementation, testing, and validation details. We conduct a security analysis to show that the proposed solution is both secure and trustworthy. We compare our solution with the existing blockchain and non-blockchain-based solutions to show its effectiveness and novelty. We make the smart contract code publicly available on GitHub.
KW - Blockchain
KW - Ethereum
KW - fishery supply chain
KW - smart contract
KW - traceability
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85135756118
U2 - 10.1109/ACCESS.2022.3196162
DO - 10.1109/ACCESS.2022.3196162
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85135756118
SN - 2169-3536
VL - 10
SP - 81134
EP - 81154
JO - IEEE Access
JF - IEEE Access
ER -