Optimizing vehicle inspection efficiency and integrity in Tanzania through blockchain technology
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Title
Optimizing vehicle inspection efficiency and integrity in Tanzania through blockchain technology
Subject
Blockchain
Data integrity
Hyperledger fabric
InterPlanetary file system
Road safety
Vehicle inspection
Data integrity
Hyperledger fabric
InterPlanetary file system
Road safety
Vehicle inspection
Description
This study proposes a blockchain-based solution to improve the efficiency and integrity of vehicle inspections in Tanzania, with a focus on the National Institute of Transport. The system combines Hyperledger fabric, a permissioned blockchain that provides identity management and fine-grained access control, with the InterPlanetary file system (IPFS), a decentralized content-addressed store for large artifacts such as inspection images and portable document format (PDF) forms. Smart contracts encode inspection rules and approvals, which yield tamper-evident records, faster retrieval of histories, and uniform enforcement across centers. A mathematical model based on the M/M/1 queueing system, combined with a cost-benefit analysis, supports empirical findings: the total inspection cycle time decreases by approximately 30 percent, the average waiting time declines by about 20 to 30 percent, and annual operational savings reach approximately USD 800,000. These gains enhance auditability and transparency, which contribute to road safety outcomes by reducing opportunities for tampering and error. The design includes offline capture with later synchronization, which suits centers with intermittent connectivity. The approach is transferable to adjacent public services, for example, licensing, fine collection, and selected registries.
Creator
Cleverence Kombe1, Robert Sikumbili2, Leticia Mihayo2, Angela-Aida Runyoro2
1Department of
1Department of
Source
Journal homepage: http://journal.uad.ac.id/index.php/TELKOMNIKA
Date
Oct 19, 2025
Contributor
PERI IRAWAN
Format
PDF
Language
ENGLISH
Type
TEXT
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Collection
Citation
Cleverence Kombe1, Robert Sikumbili2, Leticia Mihayo2, Angela-Aida Runyoro2
1Department of, “Optimizing vehicle inspection efficiency and integrity in Tanzania through blockchain technology,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed January 12, 2026, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/10376.