Securing Health Data on the Blockchain: A Differential Privacy and Federated Learning Framework
This study proposes a framework to enhance privacy in Blockchain-based Internet of Things (BIoT) systems used in the healthcare sector. The framework addresses the challenge of leveraging health data for analytics while protecting patient privacy. To achieve this, the study integrates Differential P...
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Zusammenfassung: | This study proposes a framework to enhance privacy in Blockchain-based
Internet of Things (BIoT) systems used in the healthcare sector. The framework
addresses the challenge of leveraging health data for analytics while
protecting patient privacy. To achieve this, the study integrates Differential
Privacy (DP) with Federated Learning (FL) to protect sensitive health data
collected by IoT nodes. The proposed framework utilizes dynamic personalization
and adaptive noise distribution strategies to balance privacy and data utility.
Additionally, blockchain technology ensures secure and transparent aggregation
and storage of model updates. Experimental results on the SVHN dataset
demonstrate that the proposed framework achieves strong privacy guarantees
against various attack scenarios while maintaining high accuracy in health
analytics tasks. For 15 rounds of federated learning with an epsilon value of
8.0, the model obtains an accuracy of 64.50%. The blockchain integration,
utilizing Ethereum, Ganache, Web3.py, and IPFS, exhibits an average transaction
latency of around 6 seconds and consistent gas consumption across rounds,
validating the practicality and feasibility of the proposed approach. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2405.11580 |