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Welcome to the Wiki of ISG PDL on Permissioned Distributed Ledgers.

We analyze and provide the foundations for the operation of permissioned distributed ledgers, with the ultimate purpose of creating an open ecosystem of industrial solutions to be deployed by different sectors, fostering the application of these technologies, and therefore contributing to consolidate the trust and dependability on information technologies supported by global, open telecommunications networks.

Find more about the technology and the group at https://www.etsi.org/committee/1467-pdl.

Information about research projects identified in the H2020 program can be found in PDL 001 Annex B (Pages 18-25) H2020 Related Research Projects.


PDL Proof of Concepts campaign

ISG PDL calls for Proof of Concepts from multi-vendor partnerships, open to any organization who may be interested. A PoC project is an activity oriented to perform a Proof of Concept according to the framework described in the present document

   Detailed information on how to set up a PoC Team and how to submit a PoC Proposal may be found in ETSI GS PDL 005.

PoC Review Team

The Volunteers for the PoC review team are: Telefonica (Diego Lopez), Huawei (Ray Forbes), InterDigital (Chonggang Wang), Ericsson (Erik Forsgren), Shahar Steiff (PCCW Global), ETSI CTI (Laurent Velez) & ETSI TO (Christine Mera)

This page provides the list of on-going ISG PDL PoCs. Click on them to learn further details.

PoC Project Topics

Table: Main Areas of CDPR & PDL Applications

HORIZONTAL DOMAIN VERTICAL DOMAIN
Identity Management: individuals, objects, legal entities and processes eGovernment: Properties, benefits records
Data Management: data sharing Healthcare: Health records, Prescriptions
Logistics and Supply-Chain Industries: Manufacturing distribution
Security Management, Cyber-Resilience Act (CRA) Automotive and IoT: Supply chain, data integrity, Autonomous vehicles
Digital Evidence Commerce, digital evidence admissible in court
Invoicing Management Finance- securities trading, Trade finance, Micro-credits and remittance, insurance
Crypto-structures and DAO Utilities: Share records and trading, Energy Sector, Smart-Metering, Smart-grids, Telecommunications, Water and Waste management
Contract Management: Smart Contracts Media and Social Media: Intellectual Properties management, e-Sport, Culture, Art, Advertisement
Commodity Management Yield management, Agriculture
Decision Management: A.I.-decision traceability Education: e-learning, Diplomas validation
Privacy management Healthcare, Automotive and IoT, Commerce, Finance- securities trading, Utilities
Infrastructure Management ICT: Internet resource management, Trust infrastructure (e.g. PKI), Network security

Ongoing PoCs

The following PDL Proofs of Concept are developed according to the ETSI ISG PDL Proof of Concept Framework. PDL Proofs of Concept are intended to demonstrate DLT as a viable technology. Results are fed back to the Industry Specification Group on Mobile Edge Computing.

Neither ETSI, the ISG PDL, nor their members make any endorsement of any product or implementation claiming to demonstrate or conform to PDL/DLT. No verification or test has been performed by ETSI on any part of these PDL Proofs of Concept.

  PoC 01: Decentralized Internet Infrastructure (DII)
  PoC 02: Secure Marketplace for Access to Ubiquitous Goods (SMAUG)
  PoC 03: Timeless in Metaverse Environment based on Edge networks (TIME)
  PoC 04: IoT-based access control system using NFT ticket to prevent scalping
# Description Proposal Final Report
1 Intelligent Decentralized Internet Infrastructure (DII) PDL PoC#01 proposal click here (pdf)

PDL PoC#01 Final Report (pdf)

Completed
2 Secure Marketplace for Access to Ubiquitous Goods (SMAUG) PDL PoC#02 proposal click here (pdf)

PDL PoC#02 Final Report (pdf)

Completed
3 Timeless in Metaverse Environment based on Edge networks (TIME) PDL PoC#03 proposal click here (pdf)

PDL PoC#03 Final report (pdf)

Completed
4 IoT-based access control system using NFT ticket to prevent scalping PDL PoC#04 proposal click here (pdf) In review until 20 June 2024

Contact information

For any inquiry, please contact ETSI ISG support.