CROct 4, 2022
Blockchain-Based Decentralized Knowledge Marketplace Using Active InferenceShashank Joshi, Arhan Choudhury
A knowledge market can be described as a type of market where there is a consistent supply of data to satisfy the demand for information and is responsible for the mapping of potential problem solvers with the entities which need these solutions. It is possible to define them as value-exchange systems in which the dynamic features of the creation and exchange of intellectual assets serve as the fundamental drivers of the frequency, nature, and outcomes of interactions among various stakeholders. Furthermore, the provision of financial backing for research is an essential component in the process of developing a knowledge market that is capable of enduring over time, and it is also an essential driver of the progression of scientific investigation. This paper underlines flaws associated with the conventional knowledge-based market, including but not limited to excessive financing concentration, ineffective information exchange, a lack of security, mapping of entities, etc. The authors present a decentralized framework for the knowledge marketplace incorporating technologies such as blockchain, active inference, zero-knowledge proof, etc. The proposed decentralized framework provides not only an efficient mapping mechanism to map entities in the marketplace but also a more secure and controlled way to share knowledge and services among various stakeholders.
DCFeb 15, 2022
Enhancing Healthcare System Using Blockchain Smart ContractsShashank Joshi, Arhan Choudhury, Ojas Saraswat
The concept of blockchain has emerged as an effective solution for data-sensitive domains, such as healthcare, financial services, etc., due to its various attributes like immutability, non-repudiation, and availability. Thus, implementation of this technology in various domains rose exponentially; one of such fields is the healthcare supply chain. Managing healthcare supply chain processes effectively is very crucial for the healthcare system. Despite various innovations in the method of treatment methodologies, the healthcare supply chain management system is not up to the mark and lacks efficiency. The traditional healthcare supply chain system is time-consuming and lacks the work synergy among the various stakeholders of the supply chain. Thus, In this paper, we propose a framework based on blockchain smart contracts and decentralized storage to connect all the supply chain stakeholders. Smart contracts in the framework enforce and depict various interactions and transactions among the stakeholders, thus helping to automate these processes, promote transparency, improve efficiency, and minimize service time. The preliminary results show that the proposed framework is more efficient, secure, and economically feasible.