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Vehicle Planning in Cross Chain Control Centers [PDF]
To satisfy the growing need for efficient supply chain orchestration, a Cross Chain Control Center (4-C) might be an effective concept. A 4-C is a center from which multiple supply chains are controlled simultaneously, thereby aiming to exploit synergetic potential.
van Schijndel, M.J.M., Braat, J.J.M.
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Feasibility of Cross-Chain Payment with Success Guarantees [PDF]
We consider the problem of cross-chain payment whereby customers of different escrows---implemented by a bank or a blockchain smart contract---successfully transfer digital assets without trusting each other. Prior to this work, cross-chain payment problems did not require this success, or any form of progress.
Vincent Gramoli+2 more
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A secure cross-domain interaction scheme for blockchain-based intelligent transportation systems [PDF]
In the intelligent transportation system (ITS), secure and efficient data communication among vehicles, road testing equipment, computing nodes, and transportation agencies is important for building a smart city-integrated transportation system. However,
Haiping Si+5 more
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Multi-Party Cross-Chain Asset Transfers
<p>With the growing interest in blockchain technology, researchers and developers in different industries are shifting their attention to creating interoperability mechanisms. Existing mechanisms usually encompass asset exchanges, asset transfers, and general data transfers.
Augusto, André+4 more
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A New Consensus Protocol for Blockchain Interoperability Architecture
Blockchain is widely recognized as a potential disruptive technology that has gained much popularity recently. Despite many promising results, the current blockchain landscape is fragmented, in which many blockchain systems exist in silos ...
Yan Pang
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Three-Stage Cross-Chain Protocol Based on Notary Group
With the continuous development of blockchain technology and economy, blockchain applications have been well developed in multiple key areas. The demand for interoperability between different blockchains is also increasing.
Longfei Chen+3 more
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CHA: cross-chain based hierarchical architecture for practicable blockchain regulatory
Researching the problems with blockchain regulation is crucial.In view of this, CHA (cross-chain based hierarchical architecture) was proposed to address the problems in blockchain regulatory, and a “chain of custody-business chain” cross-chain ...
Pujie JING+5 more
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Atomic cross-chain exchanges of shared assets
A core enabler for blockchain or DLT interoperability is the ability to atomically exchange assets held by mutually untrusting owners on different ledgers. This atomic swap problem has been well-studied, with the Hash Time Locked Contract (HTLC) emerging as a canonical solution.
Krishnasuri Narayanam+3 more
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Open problems in cross-chain protocols
Blockchain interoperability is a prominent research field which aims to build bridges between otherwise isolated blockchains. With advances in cryptography, novel protocols are published by academia and applied in different applications and products in the industry. In theory, these innovative protocols provide strong privacy and security guarantees by
Eizinger, Thomas+2 more
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SmartAxe: Detecting Cross-Chain Vulnerabilities in Bridge Smart Contracts via Fine-Grained Static Analysis [PDF]
With the increasing popularity of blockchain, different blockchain platforms coexist in the ecosystem (e.g., Ethereum, BNB, EOSIO, etc.), which prompts the high demand for cross-chain communication.
Zeqin Liao+6 more
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