2022
DOI: 10.1002/cpe.7397
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CovidBChain: Framework for access‐control, authentication, and integrity of Covid‐19 data

Abstract: In the Covid-19 pandemic, information about the medical equipment such as personal protective equipment, ventilators, testing kits, oxygen cylinders, ICU beds, and patient diagnostic status is a black box for the patients. This article proposes a blockchain-assisted Covid-19 big data chain (CovidBChain) framework to handle the Covid-19 data, which is of colossal size (volume), coming from different sources (variety) and generated at every time instance (velocity). CovidBChain is proposed to protect electronic … Show more

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“…Based on the results and insights into the features and limits of each available sharding approach, a comprehensive comparison is provided. Scalability is a major barrier to adopting blockchain in real-world applications [87]. Scalability issues are addressed by Xie et al [88] and Hafid et al [89] from the perspectives of throughput, storage, and networking.…”
Section: Related Surveysmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Based on the results and insights into the features and limits of each available sharding approach, a comprehensive comparison is provided. Scalability is a major barrier to adopting blockchain in real-world applications [87]. Scalability issues are addressed by Xie et al [88] and Hafid et al [89] from the perspectives of throughput, storage, and networking.…”
Section: Related Surveysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…patient records and other health information. The potential for complete mobile health applications that use blockchain to enhance data security, privacy, and interoperability is possible if this can be done at scale [87]. These and other applications can be made more useful and efficient by increasing the scalability of blockchain systems on mobile devices.…”
Section: A Scalability Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%