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Volume 10 | Issue 2 | Year 2020 | Article Id. IJCOT-V10I2P302 | DOI : https://doi.org/10.14445/22492593/IJCOT-V10I2P302
Intelligent logistics industry (ILI) based on Blockchain
Doaa Hegazy , Dr. Shimaa Ouf , Dr. Tarek S. Elhabian, Pr. Ibrahim El henawy
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Doaa Hegazy , Dr. Shimaa Ouf , Dr. Tarek S. Elhabian, Pr. Ibrahim El henawy, "Intelligent logistics industry (ILI) based on Blockchain," International Journal of Computer & Organization Trends (IJCOT), vol. 10, no. 2, pp. 4-12, 2020. Crossref, https://doi.org/10.14445/22492593/IJCOT-V10I2P302
Abstract
Although it has been claimed that the blockchain technology will revolutionize business and redefine logistics industry and expected to have far-reaching implications, current research is limited in terms of ways in which the blockchain`s application capabilities and implications, particularly in transport and logistics. In this paper, a review of problems documented in GPS where there is a point of deficiency or defect that seems quite appropriate for improvement via blockchain technology is presented, a review of instructions in the literature on determining the applicability of blockchain technology in decision-making (Intelligent logistics industry (ILI)) as a tool designed for application to logistics it also presented, and it is proposes a designing of a blockchain-based model that can be implemented to help decision-making for naval and ship officers in determining location without the need for GPS and without relying on satellites (geospatial blockchain).
Keywords
Blockchain, GPS, logistics, geospatial blockchain, Intelligent logistics industry (ILI).
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