Khiem Huynh Gia

Khiem Huynh Gia
FPT University

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The management of medical waste, especially in developing countries, presents substantial challenges that have been further intensified by the Covid-19 pandemic. Traditional waste treatment methods often bypass the crucial step of segregating waste at the source, which results in environmental pollution and health hazards. To tackle these issues, w...
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In the rapidly evolving landscape of medical record management, the traditional methods often grapple with issues related to data security, integrity, and accessibility. This paper introduces a groundbreaking approach to pediatric medical data management by leveraging the robust capabilities of blockchain, Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs), InterPlanetary...
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The domain of animal healthcare mandates robust mechanisms for maintaining the sanctity, reachability, and security of medical record. This paper delineates a cutting-edge methodology to overhaul traditional animal medical record handling by utilizing blockchain techniques. Through the strategic incorporation of Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs), the Inte...
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This paper delves into the transformative potential of block- chain technology and Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) in the real estate sector, a critical component of social computing. Traditional real estate transactions are often fraught with inefficiencies, opacity, and a lack of trust, which can hinder the sector’s growth and its ability to contribut...
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In the rapidly evolving landscape of pet healthcare, ensuring the integrity, accessibility, and security of medical records is paramount. This paper presents a groundbreaking approach to revolutionize traditional pet medical data management using blockchain technology. By harnessing the power of Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs), the InterPlanetary File S...
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This paper introduces a pioneering approach that employs blockchain, Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs), and smart contracts to establish a secure and universally accepted vaccination record system for pediatric healthcare. Traditional paper-based vaccination records face inefficiency, susceptibility to fraud, and limited cross-border interoperability. Lev...
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The Letter-of-Credit (L/C) has been an integral component of international trade, facilitating trust between global buyers and sellers. However, inherent flaws, such as opacity, inefficient verification mechanisms, and cumbersome processes, have plagued the traditional L/C system. In the context of an increasingly digitized world, these challenges...
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The Internet of Things (IoT) has seen rapid adoption across various sectors, with healthcare being one of the most significant. The IoHT-MBA platform, an Internet of Healthcare Things (IoHT) system based on microservice and brokerless architecture, has proven to be highly effective in addressing critical challenges such as data collection, user and...
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Traditional real estate management faces challenges like lack of transparency, inefficiency, and fraud. Blockchain has been proposed as a solution, but its full potential remains untapped. Our paper introduces a sophisticated approach, combining Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs), InterPlanetary File System (IPFS), and blockchain technology. Using Ethereum...
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This paper delves into the transformative potential of blockchain technology in the real estate sector, with a particular emphasis on Vietnam, a developing country with unique challenges. Traditional real estate processes in such contexts often suffer from issues such as lack of transparency, high intermediary fees, time-consuming document validati...
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Nowadays, the need to use blood and its products for the treatment and diagnosis of diseases is increasing. At present, no method can replace blood and its products in the treatment method - the only solution is to utilize the donors. On the one hand, the proposed processes only focus on solving the problem of preservation and transportation betwee...
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The expansion of Internet of Things (IoT) technologies has revolutionized various sectors, one of the most critical being healthcare. The effective management of Patient Medical Records (PMRs) is an area where IoT plays a significant role, and its integration with Cloud Computing offers an enormous opportunity to enhance data accessibility, efficie...
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The demand for transporting goods is increasingly diversified, it is associated with the economic development needs of a country. For domestic (eg, Cash-on-delivery - CoD) or international (eg, Letter-of-Credit) shipping models, they require trust with a third party between the seller and buyer, ie, carrier or bank. These two traditional models hav...
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Android applications (called apps) are an integral part of our digital lives, with an ever-growing user base generating massive amounts of data every day. Despite privacy measures in place, such as the Android permission model, there persists a significant privacy concern due to factors like centralized data storage and lack of transparency. This p...
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The problem of waste treatment (i.e., industrial waste, domestic waste, medical waste) is a serious problem for the whole world and developing countries in particular. In developing countries (i.e., Vietnam) with large populations and inadequate waste treatment infrastructure, solving this problem is essential. Most of these types of waste are not...
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Medical waste is classified as hazardous waste because most of it is discarded after six months of usage, and very little of it is capable of being reused. This statement is also proven during the Covid-19 epidemic when the ineffective treatment of medical waste is one of the direct causes of infections worldwide. For developing countries (i.e., Vi...
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The current diagnostic and treatment process is highly dependent on the results of medical tests (i.e., current and past addiction tests). This information directly affects the doctor’s decisions regarding the treatment regimen for each disease and the patient’s condition. However, current centralized storage methods pose a major barrier for patien...
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Cargo transport patterns have played an extremely important role in the economic development of a region or a country. For developing countries, this model faces many risks affecting the interests of sellers and buyers. In Vietnam (i.e., the case study model in this study), traditional freight transport models are based on three methods, i.e., post...
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With the advancement of technology, people are now able to monitor their health more efficiently. Mobile phones and smartwatches are equipped with sensors that can measure real-time changes in blood pressure, SPO2, and other attributes and public them to service providers via web applications (called web apps) for health improvement suggestions. Mo...
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Today’s rapidly increasing demand, product severity, strict age and handling requirements, and operational system preservation requirements, make blood and its products supply chain management become a complex but fundamental matter. On the other hand, blood and its products are one of the products that have not found an alternative and play a mass...
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Blood and its products are one of the products that have not found an alternative and play a huge role in the treatment of diseases today. The current supply is obtained from the volunteers’ blood (called donors). However, this supply is also very limited and must go through a rigorous inspection process before reaching the recipient. Depending on...
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Medical waste management is a challenging problem that not only directly affects the environment but also people’s health. This urgent issue is getting more and more attention in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic. New infections are increasing exponentially in all countries globally, especially developing countries with large populations (e.g.,...
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The role of medical test results in the diagnosis and treatment of a patient’s disease cannot be denied. Doctors and medical staff rely on these results to develop a treatment plan that meets the requirements of the patient’s health status (i.e., physical condition) and disease type. In developing countries (i.e., Vietnam), we note that test result...
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The end of the covid-19 epidemic has revealed many weaknesses in the health system and the medical waste treatment process. In particular, the ineffective treatment of medical waste has also contributed to the explosion in the number of infections in some countries (i.e., India, Brazil, and Vietnam). Several studies have found that even developed c...
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To prevent the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, 2019 has seen unprecedented demand for medical equipment and supplies. However, the problem of waste treatment has not yet been given due attention, i.e., the traditional waste treatment process is done independently, and it is not easy to share the necessary information. Especially during the COVID-1...
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Traditional commercial systems face many problems in terms of transportation, information latency, and reliability, thus affecting the whole process. Blockchain technology and smart contracts have been seen as a panacea for these problems. Specifically, all information about packages, orders, and ties between relevant parties (i.e., seller and buye...

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