Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://rfos.fon.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2655
Title: An ecosystem for smart cities based on blockchain
Authors: Rodić, Branka
Labus, Aleksandra 
Despotović-Zrakić, Marijana 
Lukovac, Petar 
Simić, Milica
Keywords: Blockchain;Smart City;Smart Contracts;Digital Transformation
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Visoka škola za savremeno poslovanje, informacione tehnologije i tržišne komunikacije “Internacionalna poslovno - informaciona akademija” Tuzla
Abstract: This paper analyses the impact of the digital transformation of cities affected
by rapid urbanization that tend to endanger their environmental and economic
sustainability. Such a transformation is possible through the concept of a smart
city. We investigate the opportunities of using blockchain technologies in the
realm of smart cities. The paper’s main goal is to propose a new business model
for blockchain use in the smart city ecosystem that will provide a solution for a
sustainable urban environment and improve citizens’ life. Smart city ecosystem
consists of building blocks: infrastructure, development and self-sustainability,
stakeholders and their relationships. Stakeholders can be different subjects,
but most often they are government authorities, service providers, blockchain
technology providers, IoT device manufacturers, and citizens. Blockchain-based
systems facilitate increased citizen engagement and participation. Citizens can
provide feedback, contribute data, and interact with smart city services through
decentralized applications. The ecosystem operates in an iterative and adaptive
manner continuously learning and improving based on the data and feedback
received. Insights gained from the blockchain data and citizen interactions drive
ongoing enhancements to the smart city infrastructure and applications. The
proposed model will, on the other hand, show sustainability by citizens through
a reward system using a digital wallet. Citizens actively engaged in energy management or ridesharing platforms can be rewarded with tokens to use for discounts or health check-up services. The proposed ecosystem could serve as
a ground for the adoption of blockchain in smart city ecosystems in different
countries.
URI: https://rfos.fon.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2655
ISSN: 2566-4522
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