Digital building twins and blockchain for performance-based (smart) contracts

Jan 1, 2022·
Jens Hunhevicz
Jens Hunhevicz
,
Mahshid Motie
,
Daniel Hall
· 0 min read
The interaction of roles, funds, contract logic, and data in a performance based smart contract.
Abstract
Servitization business models can use performance-based contracts to consider overall life-cycle costs rather than just production costs. However, practical implementation of performance contracts has been limited due to challenges with performance evaluation, accountability, and financial concepts. As a solution, this paper proposes the connection of the digital building twin with blockchain-based smart contracts to execute performance-based digital payments. First, we conceptualize a technical architecture to connect blockchain to digital building twins. The digital building twin stores and evaluates performance data in real-time. The blockchain ensures transparency and trusted execution of automatic performance evaluation and rewards through smart contracts. Next, we demonstrate the feasibility of both the concept and technical architecture by integrating the Ethereum blockchain with digital building models and sensors via the Siemens building twin platform. The resulting prototype is the first full-stack implementation of a performance-based smart contract in the built environment.
Type
Publication
Automation in Construction