FAIR:基于区块链的流行病疫苗分配方案

Anuja R. Nair, Rajesh Gupta, S. Tanwar
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医疗保健供应链中的需求预测、供应获取是各种组织和机构关注的重要问题,是日常生活所必需的医疗服务的重要支柱。全球大流行导致对药物和疫苗的迫切需求,在当今时代令人大开眼界。供应链中涉及的主体之间固有的复杂性导致缺乏数据透明度、安全性、隐私性和可靠的通信。假药是这种限制的结果,对全球人口产生不利影响。药物和疫苗的公平分配和分配,以使其平等地惠及全球大众,也是一个重大问题。区块链作为技术提供了一个重要的平台,可以使用点对点、安全的分布式账本来跟踪和管理供应链中通信各方之间的交易,从而消除了对中介机构或委托第三方的需求。现有的大多数研究都集中在以集中的方式跟踪和跟踪供应链系统,从而导致医疗保健供应链中的透明度、真实性、数据隐私和真实性问题。在本文中,我们提出了一种基于公平区块链的方法,部署智能合约,从而实现通信各方之间医疗保健供应链中数据和交易的透明可追溯性。我们提出了一种方法,允许根据全球人口产生的需求公平分配和分发疫苗。我们提出了一个系统架构和算法,表示控制我们提出的方法的各方之间的通信。我们计算了基于网络性能和基于区块链的系统评估。我们计算出了1152比特和12.6 ms的通信和计算成本。
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FAIR: A Blockchain-based Vaccine Distribution Scheme for Pandemics
Demand forecasting, supply acquisition in healthcare supply chains are significant concerns spanning various organizations and bodies, rendering a crucial backbone to medical services necessary for everyday living. A global pandemic resulting in critical demand for medications and vaccines was an eye-opener in the current era. The intrinsic complexity among the bodies involved in the supply chain results in a lack of data transparency, security, privacy, and reliable communication. The counterfeited drug is an outcome of such limitations that adversely affects a global population. Consecutively, fair allocation and distribution of drugs and vaccines to administer them to a global mass equally is also a significant concern. Blockchain as technology grants an essential platform to track and manage transactions among communicating parties in the supply chain using a peer-to-peer, secured, distributed ledger, removing the need for intermediaries or entrusted third parties. Most existing studies focus on tracking and tracing supply chain systems in a centralized manner, leading to transparency, authenticity, data privacy, and authenticity concerns in healthcare supply chains. In this article, we propose a FAIR blockchain-based approach deploying smart contracts leading to transparent traceability of data and transactions in the healthcare supply chain between the communicating parties We propose an approach that allows fair allocation and distribution of vaccines as per the demand generated from the global population. We present a system architecture and algorithm representing the communication between parties that governs our proposed approach. We have computed network performance based and blockchain based evaluation of the proposed system. We have calculated the communication and computation cost of 1152 bits and 12.6 ms respectively.
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