Visible to the public A traditional medicine intellectual property protection scheme based on Hyperledger Fabric

TitleA traditional medicine intellectual property protection scheme based on Hyperledger Fabric
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2022
AuthorsLi, Jinkai, Yuan, Jie, Xiao, Yue
Conference Name2022 4th International Conference on Advances in Computer Technology, Information Science and Communications (CTISC)
Keywordscomposability, consortium Blockchain, digital depository, distributed ledger, Government, Hyperledger Fabric, intellectual property, judicial protection, Law, patents, permissioned network, policy-based governance, privacy, pubcrawl, resilience, Resiliency, security, Throughput
AbstractDue to its decentralized trust mechanism, blockchain is increasingly used as a trust intermediary for multi-party cooperation to reduce the cost and risk of maintaining centralized trust nowadays. And as the requirements for privacy and high throughput, consortium blockchain is widely used in data sharing and business cooperation in practical application scenarios. Nowadays, the protection of traditional medicine has been regarded as human intangible cultural heritage in recent years, but this kind of protection still faces the problem that traditional medicine prescriptions are unsuitable for disclosure and difficult to protect. Hyperledger is a consortium blockchain featuring authorized access, high throughput, and tamper-resistance, making it ideal for privacy protection and information depository in traditional medicine protection. This study proposes a solution for intellectual property protection of traditional medicine by using a blockchain platform to record prescription iterations and clinical trial data. The privacy and confidentiality of Hyperledger can keep intellectual property information safe and private. In addition, the author proposes to invite the Patent Offices and legal institutions to join the blockchain network, maintain users' properties and issue certificates, which can provide a legal basis for rights protection when infringement occurs. Finally, the researchers have built a system corresponding to the scheme and tested the system. The test outcomes of the system can explain the usability of the system. And through the test of system throughput, under low system configuration, it can reach about 200 query operations per second, which can meet the application requirements of relevant organizations and governments.
DOI10.1109/CTISC54888.2022.9849749
Citation Keyli_traditional_2022