Research

Blockchain Technology for Industry 4.0

The project aims to work in the context of the fourth industrial revolution, or Industry 4.0, which consists of a natural evolution involving aspects of production, relating new communication resources, data processing, and approaches to manufacturing, expanding the possibilities of increasing industrial productivity, management of resources, and performance of the firm, with broad positive impacts in several areas. This process is allowing new software and artificial intelligence resources to be continuously associated with platforms and production systems, using advances in the area of microelectronics, computing, and data communication, generating the conditions for automation of prediction, monitoring, and planning, thus optimizing production.  https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-981-15-1137-0 

Blockchain enables Secure Autonomous Vehicles

A self-driving automobile, or intelligent vehicle (IV), is a vehicle with internet connectivity that allows for vehicle-to-everything connections. This communication environment lacks security and contains a number of weaknesses. The key issues with IV communication are the accuracy, precision, and security of the data that is received and sent through the communication channel. In this paper, we offer blockchain technology as a means of enhancing trust and dependability in peer-to-peer networks with IV-like communication topologies. Additionally, we put out a use case for IV communication that uses blockchain technology. IV communication takes place in a safe, reliable environment created using blockchain technology. In the intelligent transportation system, this trusted environment offers a secure, distributed, and decentralized means for communication among IVs without revealing their private information.  https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-981-16-2217-5 

Decentralized Distributed Secure Trusted Pharma Technologies 

This project overcomes certain hindrances in the doctor-patient data industry proficiently by integrating its own technologies with blockchain. It establishes trust on a less decentralized market platform and creates a space in which relevant data can be efficiently distributed by simplifying the data extraction and collection process, providing crypto currency as an incentive for data provision, and establishing trust on a less decentralized market platform. In addition, Sirona Pharma establishes an environment that allows Sirona Coin, acquired through rewards, to be used in appointment management, medical insurance design, treatment expenses, etc. Through convergence with blockchain, Sirona Pharma will overcome the transitional impediments and create an unidentifiable doctor-patient data ecosystem that ensures the rights of data subjects. It is also a decentralized data market platform where patient data is freely traded and will develop synergistically with various DApps in the future medical ecosystem. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jpqj_cQdrto&ab_channel=MadhusudanSingh 

eHealthChain- a Blockchain based personal health information management system

In this project, we provide eHealthChain—a blockchain-based healthcare management system with two-sided verifiability for personal health information management systems (PHIMS), for managing health data originating from medical IoT devices and connected applications. The eHealthChain architecture consists of four layers: a blockchain layer for hosting a blockchain database, an IoT device layer for obtaining personal health data, an application layer for facilitating health data sharing, and an adapter layer, which interfaces the blockchain layer with the application layer. In comparison to existing systems, eHealthChain gives the user complete control over personal health data acquisition, sharing, and self-management. We also present a detailed implementation of a proof-of-concept (PoC) prototype of eHealthChain system built using the Hyperledger Fabric platform. https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0266916  

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