Call
for Papers: Special issue on Blockchain Technology and Applications
Aims and scope
In recent years, the blockchain technology is having an ever growing popularity, in particular for what concerns its application cryptocurrencies. As a matter of fact, Bitcoin is currently the most known application of the blockchain technology, and a number of alternative cryptocurrencies have been defined and are currently used, e.g., Litecoin or Monero. However, the application of blockchain is not limited to cryptocurrencies. The immutability of the transactions and the absence of trusted intermediaries make the blockchain technology suitable to be applied in many research and business scenarios, and a number of blockchains are currently available on the market. For instance, permissioned blockchains are meant to address those business scenarios where transactions needs to be private, and their processing must be executed within a predefined group of known participants. Moreover, some blockchains (such as Ethereum or Quorum) allow the execution of Smart Contracts, thus paving the way to a very large plethora of new interesting applications of the technology in several fields, such as: Internet of Things, Cyber Physical Systems, Edge Computing, Supply Chain Management, Social Networks, and many others.
The aim of this special issue is
to gather latest research results concerning blockchain technology and its application on relevant scenarios, such as the ones previously listed. Researchers, experts, and scholars from both industry and academia are encouraged to present their recent achievements
and research directions in this area.
Topics of interest
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Blockchain Technologies
Blockchain foundations
Consensus algorithms
Smart Contracts
Blockchain security
Attacks on blockchain based systems
Blockchain Operation and Governance
Scalability of blockchain based systems
Governance Models and Experiences
Performance of blockchain based systems
Interoperability of Blockchains
Blockchain Standardisation
Blockchain Analysis
Transactions analysis
Smart Contracts analysis
Identity Management
Privacy and anonymity on blockchain
Lightweight protocols based on blockchain
Energy consumption issues
Blockchain Applications
Cryptocurrencies
Internet of Things
Smart Property
Cyber Physical Systems
Cloud and Edge Computing
Supply Chain Management
Social Networking
e-Health
Industrie 4.0
Media Production
Education
Government
others
Guest Editors
Paolo
Mori, Institute of Informatics and Telematics, National Research Council of Italy, Pisa, Italy
Wolfgang Prinz, Fraunhofer
Institute for Applied Information Technology, Germany
Laura Ricci, Computer
Science Department, University of Pisa, Italy
Edgar Weippl, SBA Research,
Wien, Austria
Important Dates
Manuscript Due: 15 November,
2018
Acceptance notification:
15 May, 2019
Expected Publication
of the Special Issue: 15 July, 2019