Blockchain-Based Decentralized Digital Manufacturing and Supply for COVID-19 Medical Devices and Supplies.

Walaa Alkhader, Khaled Salah, Andrei Sleptchenko, Raja Jayaraman, Ibrar Yaqoob, Mohammed Omar
Author Information
  1. Walaa Alkhader: Department of Industrial and Systems EngineeringKhalifa University of Science and Technology Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates.
  2. Khaled Salah: Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer ScienceKhalifa University of Science and Technology Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates.
  3. Andrei Sleptchenko: Department of Industrial and Systems EngineeringKhalifa University of Science and Technology Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates.
  4. Raja Jayaraman: Department of Industrial and Systems EngineeringKhalifa University of Science and Technology Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates.
  5. Ibrar Yaqoob: Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer ScienceKhalifa University of Science and Technology Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates.
  6. Mohammed Omar: Department of Industrial and Systems EngineeringKhalifa University of Science and Technology Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates.

Abstract

Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) has disclosed the deficiencies and limitations of the existing manufacturing and supply chain systems used for medical devices and supplies. It enforces the necessity to accelerate the shift towards decentralized digital manufacturing and supply chain networks. This paper proposes a blockchain-based solution for decentralized digital manufacturing of medical devices and their supply. We develop Ethereum smart contracts to govern and track transactions in a decentralized, transparent, traceable, auditable, trustworthy, and secure manner. This allows overcoming certain issues hindering the transition towards decentralized digital manufacturing and supply, including trusted traceability, attestations, certifications, and secured intellectual property (IP) rights. We incorporate the decentralized storage of the InterPlanetary file system (IPFS) into the Ethereum blockchain to store and fetch Internet of things (IoT)-based devices records and additional manufacturing and supply details. We present the system architecture and algorithms along with their full implementation and testing details. Furthermore, we present cost and security analyses to show that the proposed solution is cost-efficient and resilient against well-known vulnerabilities and security attacks. We make our smart contracts code publicly available on GitHub.

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