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2019, 2019 First International Conference on Societal Automation (SA), Pages 1-8

Citizens Vote to Act: smart contracts for the management of water resources in smart cities (04b Atto di convegno in volume)

Bracciali Andrea, Chatzigiannakis Ioannis, Vitaletti Andrea, Zecchini Marco

Smart cities leverage Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) to enhance the quality of urban services. However, it is nowadays clear that the success of a smart city largely depends on the level of engagement of its citizens. In this paper we explore to what extent disruptive blockchain technologies can be used to incentivise the democratic participation of citizen. The investigated approach extends the standard IoT cycle 1) sense data, 2) cloudify and elaborate them, and 3) push information to the users. Here, the user takes an active role by means of data-informed votes on policies, therefore influencing behaviours. We illustrate such an approach by means of a proof-of-concept decentralised application (dApp) supporting the negotiation of polices for the management of urban water resources. The dApp consists of a smart contract that manages the execution of other smart contracts (the policies) according to the data-driven choices of the community. This use case demonstrates how suitably blockchain technologies can support fair and safe access to data and user engagement in smart cities.
ISBN: 978-1-7281-3345-4
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