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Internet Of Things Expert System For Smart Cities Using The Blockchain Technology

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  • R. CARREÑO AGUILERA

    (Universidad del Istmo, Cd. Universitaria S/N, 70760, Tehuantepec, Oaxaca, México)

  • M. PATIÑO ORTIZ

    (��Instituto Politécnico Nacional, SEPI-ESIME ZACATENCO, 07738, México City, México)

  • J. PATIÑO ORTIZ

    (��Instituto Politécnico Nacional, SEPI-ESIME ZACATENCO, 07738, México City, México)

  • A. ACOSTA BANDA

    (��Instituto Politécnico Nacional, SEPI-ESIME ZACATENCO, 07738, México City, México)

Abstract

Blockchain technology apparently is a trivial innovation, but this technology has attracted huge investors in a very short period compared to other technologies, and it is still having a lot of potential applications. Smart contracts are making possible execution in an automated and safe way by using blockchain technology. Therefore, smart contracts are applied in this research for the expert system. This paper is about an expert system working with smart contracts and neural networks as the inference machine to decide on the sensors optimal distribution and taking actions when sensor readings are out of range: control lights, activating fire alarms, temperature alarms, etc. for all spaces (parks, schools, hospitals, etc.) in a smart city based on the needs, and likes of the expert system user. This expert system works using a blockchain structure on the EOSIO ecosystem with all data gathered by the sensors being saved in cloud online making internet of things environment and essential data saved in a blockchain node.

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  • R. Carreã‘O Aguilera & M. Patiã‘O Ortiz & J. Patiã‘O Ortiz & A. Acosta Banda, 2021. "Internet Of Things Expert System For Smart Cities Using The Blockchain Technology," FRACTALS (fractals), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 29(01), pages 1-10, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:wsi:fracta:v:29:y:2021:i:01:n:s0218348x21500365
    DOI: 10.1142/S0218348X21500365
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