A Comprehensive Implementation and Analysis: Decentralized Organ Giving using Blockchain Dapp for Organ Donation
Dr. R Obulakonda Reddy
Professor
Computer Science and Engineering(Cyber Security)
Institute of Aeronautical Engineering Dundigal,Hyderabad
r.obulakondareddy@iare.ac.in
Rithwik Reddy
Computer Science and Engineering(Cyber Security)
Institute of Aeronautical Engineering Dundigal,Hyderabad
21951a6240@iare.ac.in
Tejashree Srigiri
Computer Science and Engineering(Cyber Security)
Institute of Aeronautical Engineering Dundigal,Hyderabad
21951a6255@iare.ac.in
Sana Kauser
Computer Science and Engineering(Cyber Security)
Institute of Aeronautical Engineering Dundigal,Hyderabad
21951a6249@iare.ac.in
Abstract—Current frameworks for organ donation and transplantation numerous difficulties with transplantation, organ retrieval ,transportation, benefactor-philanthropist matching, and enrollment. A complex geology of legal, medical, moral, and specialized restrictions must be explored by these procedures. A thorough organ blessing and transplantation plan is therefore essential to ensure a reasonable and successful preparation, idealizing endless experience and promoting acceptance. Existing systems for organ collection, preservation, and transplantation frequently require transparency, function slowly, and fall short of modern security requirements, leading to problems similar to illegal organ trade or therapeutic extortion. The proposed blockchain-based platform improves the fairness and profitability by automating the matching of donors and recipients through smart contracts. This system seamlessly integrates with healthcare databases, ensuring the secure exchange of essential medical data. By minimizing the risk of unauthorized access and data breaches, it safeguards sensitive information over the long term. Overall, this decentralized platform fosters trust, addresses patient concerns, and supports the handling of unauthorized activities within the organ donation sector.
Keywords: Blockchain, Transperency, Traceability, Information Security,Transplantation,Decentralized system