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BlockChain Develops Student Positioning System on Campus

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1Firstly, each student will need to wear a Beacon launcher and install cameras at all wide-area spaces. When a student tested positive for the disease, the technique of BlockChain can track the past paths of the student and can further understand whom the student had met. Additionally, cameras can help to find out the gathering conditions. This research utilizes the features of BlockChain to protect the whereabouts information of students; moreover, the feature of tamper resistance of BlockChain ensures the data security.

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ACM ICEA '20: Proceedings of the 2020 ACM International Conference on Intelligent Computing and its Emerging Applications
December 2020
219 pages
ISBN:9781450383042
DOI:10.1145/3440943
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  1. Beacon
  2. BlockChain
  3. IoT

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