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Yintang Yang

Researcher at Xidian University

Publications -  734
Citations -  7675

Yintang Yang is an academic researcher from Xidian University. The author has contributed to research in topics: CMOS & Network on a chip. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 645 publications receiving 5327 citations. Previous affiliations of Yintang Yang include Chinese Ministry of Education.

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MedBlock: Efficient and Secure Medical Data Sharing Via Blockchain

TL;DR: A blockchain-based information management system, MedBlock, to handle patients’ information that exhibits high information security combining the customized access control protocols and symmetric cryptography and can play an important role in the sensitive medical information sharing.
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Lightweight RFID Protocol for Medical Privacy Protection in IoT

TL;DR: The security analysis and evaluation of the scheme indicate that the protocol can effectively prevent the risk of medical privacy data being easily leaked and ensures security privacy of the collected data via secure authentication.
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AlN piezoelectric thin films for energy harvesting and acoustic devices

TL;DR: In this paper, a review of recent studies of AlN structures, focusing on their fabrication and novel applications, is presented, along with various fabrication techniques used to synthesize AlN films and their growth mechanisms and crystal structure.
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Structure properties of BiFeO3 films studied by micro-Raman scattering

TL;DR: In this article, the authors used micro-Raman spectroscopy and x-ray diffraction (XRD) to study the BFO films in single-phase with rhombohedral structure.
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A Secure and Verifiable Data Sharing Scheme Based on Blockchain in Vehicular Social Networks

TL;DR: A secure and verifiable one-to-many data sharing scheme that uses blockchain to record the access policy, realizing user self-certification and cloud non-repudiation, and supports data revocation when a vehicular user no longer wants to share the data in VSNs.