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Does Blockchain and Internet of Things (BCoT) Help in Managing Customer Data?

Does Blockchain and Internet of Things (BCoT) Help in Managing Customer Data?
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Author(s): Gideon Awini (Tamale Technical University, Ghana), Alhassan Abdul-Rasheed Alolo Akeji (Tamale Technical University, Ghana), Mohammed Majeed (Tamale Technical University, Ghana)and Kobby Mensah (University of Ghana, Ghana)
Copyright: 2024
Pages: 23
Source title: The Rise of Blockchain Applications in Customer Experience
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Mohammed Majeed (Tamale Technical University, Ghana), Kwame Simpe Ofori (International University of Grand Bassam, Cote D’Ivoire), George Kofi Amoako (Ghana Communication Technology University, Ghana), Abdul-Raheed Alolo (Tamale Technical University, Ghana)and Gideon Awini (Business School, University of Ghana, Ghana)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-7649-9.ch002

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Abstract

The internet of things (IoT) is transforming the established sector into a smart sector with “data-driven decision making.” IoT's inherent characteristics, however, provide a variety of difficulties, including decentralization, weak interoperability, privacy concerns, and security flaws. Blockchain technology offers possibilities for overcoming IoT issues. In the realm of the internet of things, the introduction of blockchain has recently sparked a lot of attention. The existing blockchain system, however, has a number of non-trivial issues that prohibit it from serving as a general foundation for extensive IoT services and applications. This study provides a comprehensive analysis of BCoT and explores the lessons learned from this novel paradigm. In particular, the authors first briefly describe the IoT and its difficulties. Then, they provide an introduction to blockchain technology. Next, they focused on describing the IoT and blockchain convergence and outlining the BCoT architecture proposal. They talk about BCoT's industrial uses and the problems of adopting “blockchain for 5G beyond IoT.”

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