Book Volume 4
Preface
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Author: Koyel Datta Gupta, Deepak Kumar Sharma, Rinky Dwivedi and Fadi Al-Turjman
DOI: 10.2174/9789815051605122040001
Blockchain Framework for Data Storage and Security
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Author: Salman Azeez Syed*, Vivaswat Sinha, Sachin Singh and Aarti Goel
DOI: 10.2174/9789815051605122040003
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Abstract
In this age of sensitive information where knowledge is power, our data has
become an invaluable resource. Easy and public access to information makes it
vulnerable to adulteration. The ever-increasing cases of cyber-attacks are causing
organizations to spend an exorbitant amount on security. General cloud storage systems
are considered efficient for data storage and sharing, but it has multiple limitations such
as data centralization, data leakage, and high maintenance cost. Data centralization
makes it a hotspot for cyber-attacks, making it prone to data outflows and tampering.
An effective alternative is a decentralized system. With advancements in information
technology and cyber security, the need for authenticity and verification is highly
sought after, making blockchain technology an extremely indispensable tool in the
hands of many organizations and enterprises. It solves the problem of security by
encrypting its data storing it as a “Hash” or encoded data so that only the user with the
key can access the data. The finance sector is being overwhelmed by the everincreasing reliability of blockchain and the implementation of its framework and
architecture. Blockchain is a distributed ledger system across a network of users. The
blockchain technology, being decentralized, is proposed as a disseminated and diffused
or distributed approach which is testified to decipher and decode the security
requirements of the new digital era as well as serve as a platform and a jump pad for
advancements in various other fields such as Internet of Things (IoT), data storage,
biometric security, healthcare facilities, smart grids, and many more.
This chapter begins with a basic outline of all you need to know about blockchain, an
upcoming evolutionary technology that ameliorates the world of data decentralization
and security. It further explains its use, features, areas of implementation, architecture,
as well as its limitations that are detrimental to be cognizant of how the blockchain
system works/is implemented. It then explores P2P networks and interplanetary file
systems (IPFS) followed by its current use cases in the form of Filecoin. Next, the
chapter explores the privacy and security aspects of the blockchain. It showcases some
of the faults of blockchain ledgers like Sybil and discusses some techniques that are
implemented to fix them. It discusses bitcoin, one of the most secure blockchain
architecture to date, and describes private and public keys, peer to peer network,
hash. chained storage, digital signature, and consensus algorithms implemented by bitcoin to
prevent any fraudulent transactions from taking place.
Blockchain Based Hybrid Framework for Identity Management in Healthcare
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Author: Deepak Kumar Sharma*, Arjun Khera, Koyel Datta Gupta and Rinky Dwivedi
DOI: 10.2174/9789815051605122040004
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Abstract
Healthcare systems face numerous impediments due to the unavailability of
proper mechanisms to track the transactions related to patient’s medical records. The
maintenance and privacy of patient records are one of the key requirements of the
healthcare system. Blockchain can be the potential solution to these problems.
Blockchains have made a tremendous impact ever since their invention barely a decade
ago. This paper delves into how blockchain can be used to solve the problem of patient
record management by constructing scalable decentralised key systems with inbuilt
sharing of credentials in a safe, secure, and digitally verifiable way. The work presents
a hybrid scalable system capable of managing personal identity in a decentralized
manner with no dependence on central authorities along with a rapid and simplistic
way of exchanging claims among the users. The system overcomes potentially all
problems associated with SOVRIN and blockchains in general by splitting itself into
two symbiotic versions, one centralised and the other, decentralised.
Blockchain in Smart Healthcare Facility
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Author: Ayush Kumar Singh, Nipunika and Deepak Kumar Sharma*
DOI: 10.2174/9789815051605122040005
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Abstract
Healthcare is an indispensable system whose efficiency and robustness are
reliable indicators of a nation's prosperity. This sector has seen technological
advancements not only in terms of medical equipment and drugs but also in varied
fields such as Electronic Medical Records, wearable health monitoring devices, and
telemedicine. In this chapter, we explore the aspects of utilising the disruptive
technology of blockchain in healthcare. Ever since its initial use in cryptocurrency and
finance, aiming to shift the industry from institute-centric to patient-centric, blockchain
technology has found its use in healthcare. This chapter analyzes its use cases along
with the limitations posed by traditional healthcare systems and how blockchain
alleviates them. Furthermore, we will also walk through the roadblocks in
implementing blockchain-based healthcare services and discuss a few implemented as
well as proposed blockchain-based healthcare frameworks, highlighting their successes
and failures.
Application of IoT in Patient Health Monitoring System
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Author: Rinky Dwivedi*, Harshit Mittal, Manik Agarwal and Sahil Dwivedi
DOI: 10.2174/9789815051605122040006
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Abstract
The Internet of Things (IoT) is the infrastructure that enables the process of
collecting data using various devices which in turn communicate with each other and
store this data over the cloud. This helps to retrieve, analyze, and communicate data to
any part of the world faster with great efficiency. IoT has indeed opened the doors to
endless new possibilities in different areas and industries. From smart home appliances
to remotely observing and controlling different objects to self-driven cars and whatnot.
The healthcare industry has still not leveraged the true power of this modern IoT
revolution. Specifically, when it comes to monitoring the health of elderly people, the
techniques used today are still not robust and lack conviction. This has been an area of
concern for a long time, and it is an even bigger challenge to remotely monitor the
health condition. In this paper, our goal is to depict the current situation of the
technology of the health monitoring projects based on IoT and propose an
improvement in the actual practices currently prevalent in remote monitoring of the
health of elderly people. We will also try to forecast the trend of various health
parameters demonstrated in the paper beforehand to make the concerned people aware
with precision if any alarming situation is spotted so that instant action can be taken,
thus ensuring a reduction of casualties.
IoT Based Verified and Public Vehicle Registration through BlockChain: Future Smart Cities based Applications with Sustainable Approach
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Author: Rohit Rastogi*, Bhuvneshwar Sharma, Pardeep Kumar and Muskan Gupta
DOI: 10.2174/9789815051605122040007
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Abstract
Blockchain technology replaces centralized applications with distributed
computing. Modern economy is estimated by the place of motor transport in the
infrastructure of the national economy. An automobile registration system is a unified
information system. This information system takes care of every information about
automobile registration. It is administrated by a national registry entity and has access
to other government and non-government services that handle automobile information.
Cyber Physical System (CPS) is defined as the combination of computation and
physical process. It is mainly used in the ICT section. It is also focused on resolving the
problems related to authors of the data regarding transparency, media, and storage
problems by technical handling.
The presented chapter uses all the above concepts in one place and integrates them to
build a useful application. The presented frame allows car manufacturers, owners,
repairing companies, and insurance agencies to register and add new car entries
through a simple method. In addition, database technology has been leveraged to cache
intermediate data. It efficiently uses the Industrial IoT and 5G technologies.
Many researchers have called for rules and applications to draw old maps based on
distributed applications into the blockchain. New protocols are available in this work
for the International Automated Vehicle Management System, called DriveLoop,
which were proposed and developed.
Identification of Counterfeit Drugs Using Decentralized Supply Chain
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Author: Koyel Datta Gupta*, Aditya Gupta, Tanmay Sharma and Aayush Bhatnagar
DOI: 10.2174/9789815051605122040008
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Abstract
This research attempts to overcome the problems faced by the medical
healthcare system by using the advancing technology of blockchains. Pharma
companies that manufacture and sell medicines face difficulties in tracking drugs,
which in turn allows the counterfeiters to exploit the system. The decentralized abilities
of blockchain technology enable us to counter the problems in existing centralized
systems. The blockchain helps us to make sure that the quality is maintained
throughout the decentralized supply chain. The use of blockchains in the medicine
supply chain solution entails tracking the validity of the medicine from the producer to
the distributor to the pharmacy. It assures that the pharmacist receives the original
medication and does not reach the grey market. In this paper, the decentralized
application which we created works using Ethereum and is based on blockchain
technology. The medicine discovered by a pharmaceutical company is to be validated
by an officer in a decentralized manner using smart contracts over Ethereum
transactions. The validated drugs can then be produced and sold on the platform, where
the entire data and the stages of the drug/medicine are tracked and stored. Research and
development of such a system are necessary to facilitate the proper supply and tracking
of medicines and to avoid counterfeiting.
Making Great Strides Towards Road Detection
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Author: Vimal Gaur*
DOI: 10.2174/9789815051605122040009
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Abstract
A significant amount of research has been carried out in extracting land
surface objects, but intelligent digital surface models for monitoring land surface
objects are still an active research topic due to emerging technologies such as IoT and
Blockchain. These technologies play an important role in quantifying the ecological
and geographical properties of the land surface. About such technology of detecting
buildings, roads, and terrain from satellite images offer a lot of potential for tracking
the migration of large chunks of the population and helps in geographical analysis of
the city. In this paper, we explore a Convolutional Neural Network method for
extracting land surface objects from satellite imaging with the help of U-Net. As a
known fact, the number of disasters occurring every year affects thousands of the
population, so suitable mechanisms must be provided for rescue operations. To provide
these rescue operations, predictions about the geographical location are of primary
importance. Our model produces reasonable accuracy of 60.62% at a very minimal loss
rate.
Subject Index
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Author: Koyel Datta Gupta, Deepak Kumar Sharma, Rinky Dwivedi and Fadi Al-Turjman
DOI: 10.2174/9789815051605122040010
Introduction
Blockchain, whether public or private, is capable enough to maintain the integrity of transactions by decentralizing the records for users. Many IoT companies are using blockchain technology to make the world a better-connected place. Businesses and researchers are exploring ways to make this technology increasingly efficient for IoT services. This volume presents the recent advances in these two technologies. Chapters explain the fundamentals of Blockchain and IoT, before explaining how these technologies, when merged together, provide a transparent, reliable, and secure model for data processing by intelligent devices in various domains. Readers will be able to understand how these technologies are making an impact on healthcare, supply chain management and electronic voting, to give a few examples. The 10 peer-reviewed book chapters have been contributed by scholars, researchers, academicians, and engineering professionals, and provide a comprehensive yet easily digestible update on Blockchain on IoT technology.