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In the field of information interaction, when a project involves a large amount of cross-domain heterogeneous information, it is difficult to transmit and update the required information in a timely, accurate, reliable and safe manner in such a complex environment, thereby maintaining synchronization. The decentralization and immutability of blockchain technology provide new ideas for solving this problem. Therefore, this paper takes this as a starting point and proposes a cross-domain heterogeneous information exchange system based on blockchain, which calls smart contracts to realize data transmission and other functions. This paper states the design idea of the system, introduces the system software framework and network topology in detail, shows the flow chart of the system operation, and conducts simple software testing and verification. Finally, this work is summarized, and the development direction of future work is prospected, hoping to provide inspiration for the solution of such problems.
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Ma, B. et al. (2023). Research on Cross-Domain Heterogeneous Information Interaction System in Complex Environment Based on Blockchain Technology. In: Qiu, M., Lu, Z., Zhang, C. (eds) Smart Computing and Communication. SmartCom 2022. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 13828. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-28124-2_5
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