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Development and Research of a Registration System and Asset Control Using NFC and NFT Technologies

Student: Andrey Arkhipov

Supervisor: Sergey Nefedov

Faculty: HSE Tikhonov Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics (MIEM HSE)

Educational Programme: Internet of Things and Cyber-physical Systems (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2024

In recent years, technological advancements have significantly transformed approaches to asset management across various industries. Notably, blockchain-related technologies, such as non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and near-field communication (NFC), have had a substantial impact. These innovations offer new opportunities for creating decentralized, transparent, and secure asset management systems by linking physical assets to their digital counterparts in the form of NFTs. The objective of this study is to research and develop a decentralized system for asset registration and control that integrates NFC and NFT technologies to ensure data reliability, accessibility, and integrity. The use of NFC allows for effective linking of physical assets with their digital representations, providing an additional layer of security and simplifying asset management. The importance of this research is driven by the growing demands for data security and the need to simplify and optimize asset management processes. The result of this work is a developed application that enables users to create, manage, and access information about NFTs. The dissertation includes 74 pages, 33 illustrations, 2 tables, 3 appendices, and references 26 sources. The dissertation consists of an Introduction, five chapters, conclusions for each chapter, a Conclusion, a List of References, and Appendices. Keywords: NFC, NFT, blockchain, asset registration, asset control, identification, digital technologies.

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