2020
DOI: 10.1109/iotm.0001.2000087
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Blockchain-Enabled Internet of Medical Things to Combat COVID-19

Abstract: We are experiencing an unprecedented healthcare crisis caused by the newly-discovered corona-virus disease . The outbreaks of COVID-19 reveal the frailties of existing healthcare systems. Therefore, the digital transformation of healthcare systems becomes an inevitable trend. During this process, the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) plays a crucial role while intrinsic vulnerabilities of security and privacy deter the wide adoption of IoMT. In this article, we present a blockchain-enabled IoMT to address the … Show more

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“…The convergence of blockchain and IoMT can ameliorate the interoperability of IoMT systems, significantly improve the security of IoMT, and enhance the privacy protection of IoMT [2] . Fig.…”
Section: Blockchain-enabled Iomtmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The convergence of blockchain and IoMT can ameliorate the interoperability of IoMT systems, significantly improve the security of IoMT, and enhance the privacy protection of IoMT [2] . Fig.…”
Section: Blockchain-enabled Iomtmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8 , from vaccine research and testing to follow-up observation of vaccine injections, and health declaration, information can be collected and recorded on the chain. In the operation and maintenance, various IoMT devices can evolve, such as sensors, Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags, bracelets, etc [2] . In the IoMT blockchain system as illustrated in Fig.…”
Section: Applications Of Bcemtmentioning
confidence: 99%
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