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Kategorie Textpublikation
Referenztyp Buchkapitel
DOI 10.1007/978-981-33-6470-7_13
Titel (primär) Blockchain track and trace system (BTTS) for pharmaceutical supply chain
Titel (sekundär) Blockchain technology and innovations in business processes
Autor Canbolat, S.; Şen, Ö.O. ORCID logo ; Ozsoy, A.
Herausgeber Patnaik, S.; Wang, T.-S.; Shen, T.; Panigrahi, S.K.
Quelle Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies
Erscheinungsjahr 2021
Department ENVINF
Band/Volume 219
Seite von 227
Seite bis 237
Sprache englisch
Topic T8 Georesources
Keywords Blockchain; Decentralized trust; Supply chain; Smart contract
Abstract Blockchain technology supports highly sensitive data sharing with the improvement of security and privacy using cryptography. It is highly preferred in scenarios where the difficulty of tampering the data is critical. To manage supply chain in industrial distribution effectively, privacy, transparency, security, provenance and correctness of sensitive data need to be controlled between different participants. In particular, it has crucial importance in pharmacology that affects finance, investment and health of society. Thus in this study, we propose a blockchain track and trace system (BTTS) for improving management of pharmaceutical supply chain. We have offered state-of-the-art Hyperledger Fabric BTTS that distributed participants can control correctness of the medicine and protect highly sensitive data provenance for pharmaceutical supply chain. Proposed Hyperledger Fabric permissioned blockchain-based BTTS presents smart contract structure and protection for highly sensitive manufacturer’s ownership data with less energy consuming than proof-of-work-based approaches.
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Canbolat, S., Şen, Ö.O., Ozsoy, A. (2021):
Blockchain track and trace system (BTTS) for pharmaceutical supply chain
In: Patnaik, S., Wang, T.-S., Shen, T., Panigrahi, S.K. (eds.)
Blockchain technology and innovations in business processes
Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies 219
Springer Nature, Singapore, p. 227 - 237 10.1007/978-981-33-6470-7_13