CRSep 30, 2021

Using Blockchain to Achieve Decentralized Privacy In IoT Healthcare

arXiv:2109.14812v134 citations
Originality Incremental advance
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This addresses privacy and control issues for patients in IoT healthcare systems, but it is incremental as it adapts existing blockchain technology to a specific domain.

The paper tackles the problem of patient privacy in IoT healthcare by proposing a blockchain-based protocol that eliminates the need for trusted third parties and provides an efficient privacy-preserving access control mechanism, with analysis showing improvements in security and efficiency.

With the advent of the Internet of Things (IoT), e-health has become one of the main topics of research. Due to the sensitivity of patient information, patient privacy seems challenging. Nowadays, patient data is usually stored in the cloud in healthcare programs, making it difficult for users to have enough control over their data. The recent increment in announced cases of security and surveillance breaches compromising patients' privacy call into question the conventional model, in which third-parties gather and control immense amounts of patients' Healthcare data. In this work, we try to resolve the issues mentioned above by using blockchain technology. We propose a blockchain-based protocol suitable for e-health applications that does not require trust in a third party and provides an efficient privacy-preserving access control mechanism. Transactions in our proposed system, unlike Bitcoin, are not entirely financial, and we do not use conventional methods for consensus operations in blockchain like Proof of Work (PoW). It is not suitable for IoT applications because IoT devices have resources-constraints. Usage of appropriate consensus method helps us to increase network security and efficiency, as well as reducing network cost, i.e., bandwidth and processor usage. Finally, we provide security and privacy analysis of our proposed protocol.

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