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Nihar Ranjan Pradhan

Researcher at National Institute of Technology, Meghalaya

Publications -  6
Citations -  159

Nihar Ranjan Pradhan is an academic researcher from National Institute of Technology, Meghalaya. The author has contributed to research in topics: Smart contract & Blockchain. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 6 publications receiving 21 citations.

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A Novel Patient-Centric Architectural Framework for Blockchain-Enabled Healthcare Applications

TL;DR: A patient-centric design of a decentralized healthcare management system with blockchain-based EHR using javascript-based smart contracts using html fabric and composer technology is presented and the results affirm the efficacy of the proposed approach.
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A Flexible Permission Ascription (FPA) Based Blockchain Framework for Peer-to-Peer Energy Trading with Performance Evaluation

TL;DR: This article presents a flexible permissioned ascription (FPA) scheme that uses on-chain and off-chain permissioning scheme via Orion and Metamask wallet that employs contract permissioning through a JavaScript based chain code deployed over Hyperledger Besu with istanbul byzantine fault tolerant (IBFT) 2.0 consensus algorithm.
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Blockchain Based Smart Healthcare System for Chronic –Illness Patient Monitoring

TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a solidity based smart contract run over a Ethereum virtual machine to facilitate the secure analysis and storing of transactions from and to the sensors, and created an automatic system through which the sensors collects the data, then communicates with the decentralized application via the smart contract.
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Blockchain-Enabled Traceable, Transparent Transportation System for Blood Bank

TL;DR: This work proposes the design of a blockchain-based solution for the blood bank system and the traceability feature included in the proposed system monitors detailed information of blood transfer from excess stock to the nearest place.