Global Level Smart Vaccination Tracking System using Blockchain and IoT

G. Nithin, B. S. Egala, A. K. Pradhan
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The COVID-19 outbreak highlighted the smart healthcare infrastructure requirement to speed up vaccination and treatment. Present vaccination supply chain models are fragmented in nature, and they are suitable for a pandemic like COVID-19. Most of these vaccination supply chain models are cloud-centric and depend on humans. Due to this, the transparency in the supply chain and vaccination process is questionable. Moreover, we con’t trace where the vaccination programs are facing issues in real-time. Furthermore, traditional supply chain models are vulnerable to a single point of failure and lack people-centric service capabilities. This paper has proposed a novel supply chain model for COVID-19 using robust technologies such as Blockchain and the Internet of Things. Besides, it automates the entire vaccination supplication chain, and it records management without compromising data integrity. We have evaluated our proposed model using Ethereum based decentralized application (DApp) to showcase its real-time capabilities. The DApp contains two divisions to deal with internal (intra) and worldwide (inter) use cases. From the system analysis, it is clear that it provides digital records integrity, availability, and system scalability by eliminating a single point of failure. Finally, the proposed system eliminates human interference in digital record management, which is prone to errors and alternation.
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使用区块链和物联网的全球级智能疫苗接种跟踪系统
2019冠状病毒病疫情凸显了加快疫苗接种和治疗的智能医疗基础设施需求。目前的疫苗接种供应链模式本质上是碎片化的,它们适用于COVID-19这样的大流行。这些疫苗接种供应链模型大多以云为中心,依赖于人类。因此,供应链和疫苗接种过程的透明度值得怀疑。此外,我们无法实时追踪疫苗接种计划面临的问题。此外,传统的供应链模式容易受到单点故障的影响,并且缺乏以人为本的服务能力。本文利用区块链和物联网等稳健技术,提出了一种新型COVID-19供应链模型。此外,它使整个疫苗接种请求链自动化,并且在不影响数据完整性的情况下进行记录管理。我们使用基于以太坊的去中心化应用程序(DApp)评估了我们提出的模型,以展示其实时功能。DApp包含两个部门来处理内部(内部)和全球(内部)用例。从系统分析中可以清楚地看到,它通过消除单点故障来提供数字记录的完整性、可用性和系统可伸缩性。最后,该系统消除了数字档案管理中容易出现错误和变更的人为干扰。
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