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http://dx.doi.org/10.5392/JKCA.2021.21.10.038

A Study on the Commercialization of a Blockchain-based Cluster Infection Monitoring System  

Seo, Yong-Mo (배재대학교 LINC+)
Hwang, Jeong-Hoon (유원대학교 교양융합학부)
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Abstract
This study is about a blockchain-based collective quarantine management system and its commercialization model. The configuration of this system includes a biometric information transmission unit that generates biometric information based on measured values generated from wearable devices, a biometric information transmission unit that transmits biometric information generated here from a quarantine management platform, and action information transmitted from the community server. is a system including an action information receiving unit for receiving from the quarantine management platform. In addition, a biometric information receiving unit that collects biometric information from the terminal, an encryption unit that encodes biometric information generated through the biometric information receiving unit based on blockchain encryption technology, and a database of symptoms of infectious diseases to store symptom information and an infection diagnosis database. The generated database includes a location information check unit that receives from the terminal of the user identified as a symptomatic person and determines whether the user has arrived in the community based on the location information confirmation unit and the location of the user after the location is confirmed. It includes a community arrival judgment unit that judges. And, the community server helps the interaction between the generated information. Such a blockchain based collective quarantine management system can help to advance the existing quarantine management system and realize a safer and healthier society.
Keywords
Blockchain; Cluster Infection; Infection Prevention; Wearable Device; COVID-19;
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