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Emmanuel Boateng Sifah

Researcher at University of Electronic Science and Technology of China

Publications -  20
Citations -  1822

Emmanuel Boateng Sifah is an academic researcher from University of Electronic Science and Technology of China. The author has contributed to research in topics: Access control & Cloud computing. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 19 publications receiving 1066 citations. Previous affiliations of Emmanuel Boateng Sifah include Joint Institute for Nuclear Research.

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MeDShare: Trust-Less Medical Data Sharing Among Cloud Service Providers via Blockchain

TL;DR: The proposed MeDShare system is blockchain-based and provides data provenance, auditing, and control for shared medical data in cloud repositories among big data entities and employs smart contracts and an access control mechanism to effectively track the behavior of the data.
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BBDS: Blockchain-Based Data Sharing for Electronic Medical Records in Cloud Environments

TL;DR: This work proposes a blockchain-based data sharing framework that sufficiently addresses the access control challenges associated with sensitive data stored in the cloud using immutability and built-in autonomy properties of the blockchain.
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GridMonitoring: Secured Sovereign Blockchain Based Monitoring on Smart Grid

TL;DR: The sovereign blockchain technology, which provides transparency and provenance, is utilized in this paper to mitigate these above mentioned problems and proves very efficient as the user can monitor how the electricity is used, and it also provides a platform where there is no manipulation from either party.
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A Blockchain-SDN-Enabled Internet of Vehicles Environment for Fog Computing and 5G Networks

TL;DR: This article analyzes the combination of blockchain and SDN for the effective operation of the VANET systems in 5G and fog computing paradigms and substantially guarantees an efficient network performance, while also ensuring that there is trust among the entities.
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A Blockchain-based Architecture Framework for Secure Sharing of Personal Health Data

TL;DR: This work presents a blockchain-supported architectural framework for secure control of personal data in a health information exchange by pairing user-generated acceptable use policies with smart contracts and introduces minimal risk to data by architecting a mechanism for controlling data after sharing.