This standard specifies a system framework for devices that collect carbon footprint related data. The framework relies on blockchain technology for sensing and collecting related data, for processing data at the edge, for secure transmission, for trusted recording, as well as for application integration and expansion. The standard covers the full lifecycle of carbon emission data, including acquisition, encryption, transmission, and on-blockchain storage. The standard helps to ensure traceability, authenticity, and integrity of related data. The standard supports real-time processing and collection of carbon footprint data from edge sources. Primarily, the standard addresses the deployment of carbon footprint collection intelligent Internet of Things (IoT) terminals in the electric power industry. The standard also provides a generic technical framework suitable for other energy-intensive sectors such as manufacturing, transportation, and logistics.
- Standard Committee
- C/BDL - Blockchain and Distributed Ledgers
- Status
- Active PAR
- PAR Approval
- 2025-11-04
Working Group Details
- Society
- IEEE Computer Society
- Standard Committee
- C/BDL - Blockchain and Distributed Ledgers
- Working Group
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CFDG - Carbon Footprint Data Group
- IEEE Program Manager
- Jiajia Liu
Contact Jiajia Liu - Working Group Chair
- Wang Yijie
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