Blockchain and Deep Learning for Smart Healthcare
by Akansha Singh, Anuradha Dhull, Krishna Kant Singh
3Futuristic Challenges in Blockchain Technologies
Arun Kumar Singh1*, Sandeep Saxena1, Ashish Tripathi2, Arjun Singh3 and Shrikant Tiwari2
1Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Greater Noida Institute of Technology, Greater Noida, India
2School of Computing Science and Engineering, Galgotias University, Greater Noida, India
3Department of Information Technology, G. L. Bajaj Institute of Technology and Management, Greater Noida, India
Abstract
Internet of Things (IoT)-based services have grown rapidly worldwide, and IoT is evolving at a very fast pace in industry and research, yet it is still not able to address privacy and security vulnerabilities, although traditional security and secrecy approaches are inappropriate due to lack of decentralized and resource limitation for most of their devices. Blockchain technology has recently come into focus to support the infrastructure for Bitcoin transactions. It also offers security and privacy in peer-to-peer networks, including an inventory along with a decentralized ledger, connected blocks of transactions, and additional transactions, as contrasted with addresses to operational data in the network that are distributed in a blockchain-like way. For documents enabling micro-payments or agreeing devices, decentralized blockchain renders it more secure and resistant to a single point failure than a conventional process. IoT devices have become a big part of our daily lives, such as smart home devices, smartphones, and internet-enabled ...