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Agee, P, Gao, X, Paige, F, McCoy, A and Kleiner, B (2021) A human-centred approach to smart housing. Building Research & Information, 49(01), 84–99.

Erişen, S (2021) Incremental transformation of spatial intelligence from smart systems to sensorial infrastructures. Building Research & Information, 49(01), 113–26.

Fettermann, D C, Borriello, A, Pellegrini, A, Cavalcante, C G, Rose, J M and Burke, P F (2021) Getting smarter about household energy: the who and what of demand for smart meters. Building Research & Information, 49(01), 100–12.

Fu, Y and Zhu, J (2021) Trusted data infrastructure for smart cities: a blockchain perspective. Building Research & Information, 49(01), 21–37.

  • Type: Journal Article
  • Keywords: Smart city; blockchain; trust infrastructure; database;
  • ISBN/ISSN: 0961-3218
  • URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/09613218.2020.1784703
  • Abstract:
    It is very important to improve the operation and management efficiency of data and network for the construction of smart cities. The current trust infrastructure in smart cities shows obvious shortcomings, accordingly, this paper proposed the idea of applying blockchain to smart city systems and as their trust infrastructure. The research method is: firstly, the network architecture and data architecture of smart cities were proposed, and the database was classified as a shared database, authorized access database or private database. Secondly, the overall architecture model of the blockchain in a smart city system was constructed, and the blockchain was classified as a public blockchain, consortium blockchain or private blockchain. Thirdly, the realization principle of the cross-blockchain interoperability of different blockchains, the construction principle of dynamic smart blockchains, and the selection method of blockchain authentication nodes were designed, and the supervision method and supervision content of blockchain system operation were discussed. The research result is: took the smart transportation subsystem as an object, through algorithms, the operation principle of the blockchain was constructed. This research can provide a reference for the construction of trust infrastructure in smart cities and can promote the application research progress of blockchain technology.

Ihm, S, Lee, H, Lee, E and Park, Y (2021) A policy knowledge- and reasoning-based method for data-analytic city policymaking. Building Research & Information, 49(01), 38–54.

Kang, L, Liu, S, Zhang, H and Gong, D (2021) Person anomaly detection-based videos surveillance system in urban integrated pipe gallery. Building Research & Information, 49(01), 55–68.

Lee, Y L and Lee, Y (2021) Developing an autonomous psychological behaviour of virtual user to atypical architectural geometry. Building Research & Information, 49(01), 69–83.

Nuhu, B K, Aliyu, I, Adegboye, M A, Ryu, J K, Olaniyi, O M and Lim, C G (2021) Distributed network-based structural health monitoring expert system. Building Research & Information, 49(01), 144–59.

V E, S, Shin, C and Cho, Y (2021) Efficient energy consumption prediction model for a data analytic-enabled industry building in a smart city. Building Research & Information, 49(01), 127–43.

Valks, B, Arkesteijn, M H, Koutamanis, A and den Heijer, A C (2021) Towards a smart campus: supporting campus decisions with Internet of Things applications. Building Research & Information, 49(01), 1–20.