Data Ownership and Secure Medical Data Transmission using Optimal Multiple Key-Based Homomorphic Encryption with Hyperledger Blockchain

Naresh Sammeta, L. Parthiban
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Recent healthcare systems are defined as highly complex and expensive. But it can be decreased with enhanced electronic health records (EHR) management, using blockchain technology. The healthcare sector in today’s world needs to address two major issues, namely data ownership and data security. Therefore, blockchain technology is employed to access and distribute the EHRs. With this motivation, this paper presents novel data ownership and secure medical data transmission model using optimal multiple key-based homomorphic encryption (MHE) with Hyperledger blockchain (OMHE-HBC). The presented OMHE-HBC model enables the patients to access their own data, provide permission to hospital authorities, revoke permission from hospital authorities, and permit emergency contacts. The proposed model involves the MHE technique to securely transmit the data to the cloud and prevent unauthorized access to it. Besides, the optimal key generation process in the MHE technique takes place using a hosted cuckoo optimization (HCO) algorithm. In addition, the proposed model enables sharing of EHRs by the use of multi-channel HBC, which makes use of one blockchain to save patient visits and another one for the medical institutions in recoding links that point to EHRs stored in external systems. A complete set of experiments were carried out in order to validate the performance of the suggested model, and the results were analyzed under many aspects. A comprehensive comparison of results analysis reveals that the suggested model outperforms the other techniques.
基于Hyperledger区块链的最优多密钥同态加密的数据所有权和安全医疗数据传输
最近的医疗保健系统被定义为高度复杂和昂贵的。但是,通过使用区块链技术增强电子健康记录(EHR)管理,可以减少这种情况。当今世界的医疗保健行业需要解决两大问题,即数据所有权和数据安全。因此,采用区块链技术来访问和分发电子病历。基于此,本文提出了一种基于最优多密钥同态加密(MHE)和超级账本区块链(OMHE-HBC)的新型数据所有权和安全医疗数据传输模型。所提出的OMHE-HBC模型使患者能够访问自己的数据,向医院当局提供许可,从医院当局撤销许可,并允许紧急联系人。提出的模型涉及MHE技术,以安全地将数据传输到云,并防止未经授权的访问。此外,MHE技术中的最优密钥生成过程采用托管布谷鸟优化(HCO)算法进行。此外,所提出的模型可以通过使用多渠道HBC来共享电子病历,它利用一个区块链来节省患者的就诊次数,另一个区块链用于医疗机构重新编码指向存储在外部系统中的电子病历的链接。为了验证所提模型的性能,进行了一套完整的实验,并从多个方面对实验结果进行了分析。结果分析的综合比较表明,建议的模型优于其他技术。
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