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Compulsoriness and Energy Efficiency in the Decentralized World of Smart Things

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Energy-efficient, self-sufficient and intelligent networked nodes and IoT devices can be found almost everywhere in everyday life today. These wide range of internet-enabled household and entertainment devices that can be centrally controlled and managed, through medical devices that monitor the personal condition, to the monitoring of entire machine parks and production streets in Industry 4.0 as well as supply chain management issues. Blockchained IoT contributes to the compulsoriness, commitment in the decentralized world of smart things. Secured IoT devices can only be achieved with the combination of known crypto-technologies. Thought a little further, the step-by-step provision of different blockchain-based platforms and solutions can help to reach the desired protection goals.

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Authors’ great acknowledgements to the colleagues from BA Dresden (Saxon Academy of Studies) and Lviv National Polytechnic University, especially to Dr. habil. T. Maksymyuk, PhD student B. Shubyn, BA students T. Schwabe, A. Podoprygora, O. Graetsch, M. Stoll for support, inspiration and challenges by fulfilling of this work.

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Luntovskyy, A., Zobjack, T., Klymash, M. (2023). Compulsoriness and Energy Efficiency in the Decentralized World of Smart Things. In: Ilchenko, M., Uryvsky, L., Globa, L. (eds) Progress in Advanced Information and Communication Technology and Systems. MCiT 2021. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 548. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-16368-5_8

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