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As a promising technique to achieve decentralized
consensus, blockchain has been successfully applied into
digital currency, e.g., bitcoin, for serving as a public
ledger for transactions. Its secure design for
supporting a distributed computing system with high
fault tolerance is attracting wide attention all over
the world. Blockchain has a great potential to create
new foundations for our socio-economic systems by
efficiently establishing trust among people and
machines, reducing cost, and increasing utilization of
resources. On one hand, blockchain will play an
important role for secure decentralization in such
emerging fields as Internet of Things, Cyber Physical
Systems, edge computing, social networking,
crowdsourcing and next generation wireless
communications, and even more other fields. On the other
hand, its advance should be further evolved in terms of
scalability, security, privacy, efficiency, flexibility,
availability, real decentralization and high
dependability.
Following the great success of IEEE Blockchain 2022,
held in Espoo, Finland, IEEE Blockchain 2021, held in
Melbourne, Australia, IEEE Blockchain 2020, held in
Rhodes Island, Greece,IEEE Blockchain 2019, held in
Atlanta, USA, IEEE Blockchain 2018, held in Halifax,
Canada,
the 2023 IEEE International Conference on Blockchain
(Blockchain-2023)
will provide a high-profile, leading-edge forum for
researchers, engineers, and practitioners to present
latest advances and innovations in key theories,
infrastructure, schemes, and significant applications
for the blockchain, as well as to identify emerging
research topics and define the future.
Topics
The emergence and popularity of blockchain techniques
will significantly change the way of digital and
networking systems’ operation and management. In the
meantime, the application of blockchain will exhibit a
variety of complicated problems and new requirements,
which brings more open issues and challenges for
research communities.
The goal of IEEE Blockchain-2023 is to promote
community-wide discussion for identifying advanced
applications, technologies and theories of blockchain.
We seek submissions of papers that invent novel
techniques, investigate new applications, introduce
advanced methodologies, propose promising research
directions and discuss approaches for unsolved issues.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
• Theories of blockchain and distributed ledger
technology
• New blockchain architecture
• Distributed consensus and fault tolerance
mechanisms
• Security, privacy and trust of blockchain and
distributed ledger
• Cross-chain and off-chain technology
• Attacks and vulnerabilities of blockchain
• Blockchain scalability and performance
optimization
• Simulation and performance evaluation techniques
• Smart contract and chain code
• Applications and services based on blockchain
• Protocols and algorithms based on blockchain
• Blockchain in the Internet of things (IoT)
• Blockchain in cyber physical systems
• Blockchain in social networking
• Blockchain in supply chain management
• Blockchain in agriculture
• Blockchain in connected and autonomous vehicles
• Blockchain in crowdsourcing and crowdsensing
• Blockchain in edge and cloud computing
• Blockchain in next generation communications and
networks
• Blockchain and Cryptocurrency
• Blockchain and artificial intelligence
• Blockchain and game theory
• Blockchain and industry 4.0
• Redactable blockchain
Paper Submission
Details in
Submission Guideline.
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