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Blockchain Meets COVID-19: A Framework for Contact Information Sharing and Risk Notification System

Authors :
Song, Jinyue
Gu, Tianbo
Fang, Zheng
Feng, Xiaotao
Ge, Yunjie
Fu, Hao
Hu, Pengfei
Mohapatra, Prasant
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

COVID-19 is a severe global epidemic in human history. Even though there are particular medications and vaccines to curb the epidemic, tracing and isolating the infection source is the best option to slow the virus spread and reduce infection and death rates. There are three disadvantages to the existing contact tracing system: 1. User data is stored in a centralized database that could be stolen and tampered with, 2. User's confidential personal identity may be revealed to a third party or organization, 3. Existing contact tracing systems only focus on information sharing from one dimension, such as location-based tracing, which significantly limits the effectiveness of such systems. We propose a global COVID-19 information sharing and risk notification system that utilizes the Blockchain, Smart Contract, and Bluetooth. To protect user privacy, we design a novel Blockchain-based platform that can share consistent and non-tampered contact tracing information from multiple dimensions, such as location-based for indirect contact and Bluetooth-based for direct contact. Hierarchical smart contract architecture is also designed to achieve global agreements from users about how to process and utilize user data, thereby enhancing the data usage transparency. Furthermore, we propose a mechanism to protect user identity privacy from multiple aspects. More importantly, our system can notify the users about the exposure risk via smart contracts. We implement a prototype system to conduct extensive measurements to demonstrate the feasibility and effectiveness of our system.<br />Comment: 11 pages, 7 figures, this work has been accepted by IEEE International Conference on Mobile Ad-Hoc and Smart Systems (MASS) 2021

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2007.10529
Document Type :
Working Paper