Plataforma Blockchain e Smart Contracts com Api’s para Manufatura Indústria 4.0 / Blockchain Platform and Smart Contracts with Api’s for Manufacturing Industry 4.0

Benedito Cristiano Aparecido Petroni, Rodrigo Franco Gonçalves, Geraldo José Dolce Uzum Martins

Resumo


A evolução tecnológica pela qual todas as áreas da humanidade estão passando apresenta novas formas de utilização, integração e geração de riquezas através de plataformas computacionais. Este trabalho apresenta uma breve introdução sobre as tecnologias Blockchain e Smart Contracts e ao conceito específico de Indústria 4.0. Dessa forma, buscou-se alinhar as tecnologias Blockchain com Smart Contracts destinados para a área de manufatura e propor um modelo de estrutura de plataforma para ser aplicado pela Indústria 4.0 em processos produtivos. O processo de desenvolvimento busca a integração de tecnologias sistêmicas através de Application Programming Interface (API’s), em todos os processos organizacionais com as operações sendo devidamente registradas em cadeias de blocos, para serem armazenadas em rede Blockchain. Do ponto de vista de operacionalização da plataforma computacional, é proposta uma arquitetura, através da qual Smart Contracts o aplicados em uma rede Blockchain Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) permissionada. Como resultado, buscar-se-á contribuir com as questões sobre o ponto de vista de inovação tecnológica bem como relacionadas à segurança da informação em transações.

 

Palavras-chave: Blockchain. Smart Contracts. Indústria 4.0.

 

ABSTRACT

 

The technological evolution that all areas of humanity are going through present new ways of using, integrating and generating wealth through computational platforms. This paper presents a brief introduction to Blockchain and Smart Contracts technologies and the specific concept of Industry 4.0. Thus, we sought to align Blockchain technologies with Smart Contracts for the manufacturing area, and to propose a platform structure model to be applied by Industry 4.0 in production processes. The development process seeks the integration of systemic technologies to integrate through Application Programming Interface (API's) in all organizational processes with operations being duly registered in block chains, to be stored in a Blockchain network. From the point of view of operationalization of the computational platform, an architecture is proposed, through which Smart Contracts applied in a licensed Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) Blockchain network, as a result, will seek to contribute to the questions about the point of view technological innovation as well as related to information security in transactions.

 

Keywords: Blockchain. Smart Contracts. Industry 4.0.

 

 


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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.12819/2022.19.4.8

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