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Using Blockchain to Achieve Decentralized Privacy In IoT Healthcare
With the advent of the Internet of Things (IoT), e-health has become one of
the main topics of research. Due to the sensitivity of patient information,
patient privacy seems challenging. Nowadays, patient data is usually stored in
the cloud in healthcare programs, making it difficult for users to have enough
control over their data. The recent increment in announced cases of security
and surveillance breaches compromising patients' privacy call into question the
conventional model, in which third-parties gather and control immense amounts
of patients' Healthcare data. In this work, we try to resolve the issues
mentioned above by using blockchain technology. We propose a blockchain-based
protocol suitable for e-health applications that does not require trust in a
third party and provides an efficient privacy-preserving access control
mechanism. Transactions in our proposed system, unlike Bitcoin, are not
entirely financial, and we do not use conventional methods for consensus
operations in blockchain like Proof of Work (PoW). It is not suitable for IoT
applications because IoT devices have resources-constraints. Usage of
appropriate consensus method helps us to increase network security and
efficiency, as well as reducing network cost, i.e., bandwidth and processor
usage. Finally, we provide security and privacy analysis of our proposed
protocol.Comment: 6 page
Blockchain and Internet of Things in smart cities and drug supply management: Open issues, opportunities, and future directions
Blockchain-based drug supply management (DSM) requires powerful security and privacy procedures for high-level authentication, interoperability, and medical record sharing. Researchers have shown a surprising interest in Internet of Things (IoT)-based smart cities in recent years. By providing a variety of intelligent applications, such as intelligent transportation, industry 4.0, and smart financing, smart cities (SC) can improve the quality of life for their residents. Blockchain technology (BCT) can allow SC to offer a higher standard of security by keeping track of transactions in an immutable, secure, decentralized, and transparent distributed ledger. The goal of this study is to systematically explore the current state of research surrounding cutting-edge technologies, particularly the deployment of BCT and the IoT in DSM and SC. In this study, the defined keywords āblockchainā, āIoTā, drug supply managementā, āhealthcareā, and āsmart citiesā as well as their variations were used to conduct a systematic search of all relevant research articles that were collected from several databases such as Science Direct, JStor, Taylor & Francis, Sage, Emerald insight, IEEE, INFORMS, MDPI, ACM, Web of Science, and Google Scholar. The final collection of papers on the use of BCT and IoT in DSM and SC is organized into three categories. The first category contains articles about the development and design of DSM and SC applications that incorporate BCT and IoT, such as new architecture, system designs, frameworks, models, and algorithms. Studies that investigated the use of BCT and IoT in the DSM and SC make up the second category of research. The third category is comprised of review articles regarding the incorporation of BCT and IoT into DSM and SC-based applications. Furthermore, this paper identifies various motives for using BCT and IoT in DSM and SC, as well as open problems and makes recommendations. The current study contributes to the existing body of knowledge by offering a complete review of potential alternatives and finding areas where further research is needed. As a consequence of this, researchers are presented with intriguing potential to further create decentralized DSM and SC apps as a result of a comprehensive discussion of the relevance of BCT and its implementation.Ā© 2023 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).fi=vertaisarvioitu|en=peerReviewed
A detailed review of blockchain-based applications for protection against pandemic like COVID-19
The recent corona virus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has brought the issues of technological deficiencies and challenges of security and privacy, validating and maintaining anonymity, user control over records while fully utilizing the available records etc., that can be encountered in an emergency or pandemic condition. Blockchain technology has evolved as a promising solution in conditions that necessitate immutability, record integrity, and proper records authentication. Blockchain can effectively resolve the technical barriers and effectively utilize the available resources and infrastructure in pandemic situations like the current COVID-19. This paper provides an extensive review of various possible use cases of blockchain and available solutions for protection against the COVID-19 like situation. It gives an insight into the benefits and shortcomings of available solutions. It further provides the issues and challenges of adopting blockchain in a situation like COVID-19 and suggest future directions that can offer a platform for further improved and better solutions
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