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Bitcoin network-based anonymity and privacy model for metaverse implementation in Industry 5.0 using linear Diophantine fuzzy sets

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  • Z. K. Mohammed

    (UNITEN University)

  • A. A. Zaidan

    (SP Jain School of Global Management)

  • H. B. Aris

    (UNITEN University)

  • Hassan A. Alsattar

    (The University of Mashreq)

  • Sarah Qahtan

    (Middle Technical University)

  • Muhammet Deveci

    (National Defence University
    Imperial College London)

  • Dursun Delen

    (Oklahoma State University
    Istinye University)

Abstract

Metaverse is a new technology expected to generate economic growth in Industry 5.0. Numerous studies have shown that current bitcoin networks offer remarkable prospects for future developments involving metaverse with anonymity and privacy. Hence, modelling effective Industry 5.0 platforms for the bitcoin network is crucial for the future metaverse environment. This modelling process can be classified as multiple-attribute decision-making given three issues: the existence of multiple anonymity and privacy attributes, the uncertainty related to the relative importance of these attributes and the variability of data. The present study endeavours to combine the fuzzy weighted with zero inconsistency method and Diophantine linear fuzzy sets with multiobjective optimisation based on ratio analysis plus the multiplicative form (MULTIMOORA) to determine the ideal approach for metaverse implementation in Industry 5.0. The decision matrix for the study is built by intersecting 22 bitcoin networks to support Industry 5.0's metaverse environment with 24 anonymity and privacy evaluation attributes. The proposed method is further developed to ascertain the importance level of the anonymity and privacy evaluation attributes. These data are used in MULTIMOORA. A sensitivity analysis, correlation coefficient test and comparative analysis are performed to assess the robustness of the proposed method.

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  • Z. K. Mohammed & A. A. Zaidan & H. B. Aris & Hassan A. Alsattar & Sarah Qahtan & Muhammet Deveci & Dursun Delen, 2024. "Bitcoin network-based anonymity and privacy model for metaverse implementation in Industry 5.0 using linear Diophantine fuzzy sets," Annals of Operations Research, Springer, vol. 342(2), pages 1193-1233, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:annopr:v:342:y:2024:i:2:d:10.1007_s10479-023-05421-3
    DOI: 10.1007/s10479-023-05421-3
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