Active PAR

P2677.10

Standard for Blockchain-based Omnidirectional Pandemic/epidemic Surveillance: Access to Personal Data

This standard specifies the methods and restrictions for accessing personal data in a framework that involves various systems, devices, applications, services, and participants to improve the efficiency, transparency, and privacy of pandemic/epidemic surveillance by using blockchain technology and integrating a wide range of data sources.

Standard Committee
CTS/BSC - Blockchain Standards Committee
Joint Sponsors
SSIT/SC
EMB/Stds Com
Status
Active PAR
PAR Approval
2020-06-03

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Consumer Technology Society
Standard Committee
CTS/BSC - Blockchain Standards Committee
Working Group
BOPSWG - Blockchain-based Omnidirectional Pandemic/epidemic Surveillance Working Group
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IEEE Program Manager
Soo Kim
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Working Group Chair
Yu Yuan

Other Activities From This Working Group

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P2677.1
Standard for Blockchain-based Omnidirectional Pandemic/epidemic Surveillance: Overarching Framework

This standard specifies an overarching framework that involves various systems, devices, applications, services, and participants to improve the efficiency, transparency, and privacy of pandemic/epidemic surveillance by using blockchain technology and integrating a wide range of data sources.

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P2677.11
Standard for Blockchain-based Omnidirectional Pandemic/epidemic Surveillance: Access to Telecommunications Data

This standard specifies the methods and restrictions for accessing telecommunications data in a framework that involves various systems, devices, applications, services, and participants to improve the efficiency, transparency, and privacy of pandemic/epidemic surveillance by using blockchain technology and integrating a wide range of data sources.

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P2677.12
Standard for Blockchain-based Omnidirectional Pandemic/epidemic Surveillance: Access to Transportation Data

This standard specifies the methods and restrictions for accessing transportation data in a framework that involves various systems, devices, applications, services, and participants to improve the efficiency, transparency, and privacy of pandemic/epidemic surveillance by using blockchain technology and integrating a wide range of data sources.

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P2677.20
Standard for Blockchain-based Omnidirectional Pandemic/epidemic Surveillance: Requirements for Blockchain Infrastructure

This standard specifies the requirements (performance, security, reliability, etc.) for blockchain infrastructure in a framework that involves various systems, devices, applications, services, and participants to improve the efficiency, transparency, and privacy of pandemic/epidemic surveillance by using blockchain technology and integrating a wide range of data sources.

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P2677.21
Standard for Blockchain-based Omnidirectional Pandemic/epidemic Surveillance: Requirements for Peer-to-Peer Storage Infrastructure

This standard specifies the requirements (performance, security, reliability, etc.) for peer-to-peer storage infrastructure in a framework that involves various systems, devices, applications, services, and participants to improve the efficiency, transparency, and privacy of pandemic/epidemic surveillance by using blockchain technology and integrating a wide range of data sources.

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P2677.22
Standard for Blockchain-based Omnidirectional Pandemic/epidemic Surveillance: Requirements for Grid Computing Infrastructure

This standard specifies the requirements (performance, security, reliability, etc.) for grid computing infrastructure in a framework that involves various systems, devices, applications, services, and participants to improve the efficiency, transparency, and privacy of pandemic/epidemic surveillance by using blockchain technology and integrating a wide range of data sources.

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P2677.30
Standard for Blockchain-based Omnidirectional Pandemic/epidemic Surveillance: Personal Application Programming Interface

This standard specifies the personal application programming interface in a framework that involves various systems, devices, applications, services, and participants to improve the efficiency, transparency, and privacy of pandemic/epidemic surveillance by using blockchain technology and integrating a wide range of data sources.

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P2677.31
Standard for Blockchain-based Omnidirectional Pandemic/epidemic Surveillance: Healthcare Application Programming Interface

This standard specifies a healthcare application programming interface in a framework that involves various systems, devices, applications, services, and participants to improve the efficiency, transparency, and privacy of pandemic/epidemic surveillance by using blockchain technology and integrating a wide range of data sources.

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P2677.32
Standard for Blockchain-based Omnidirectional Pandemic/epidemic Surveillance: Government Application Programming Interface

This standard specifies a government application programming interface in a framework that involves various systems, devices, applications, services, and participants to improve the efficiency, transparency, and privacy of pandemic/epidemic surveillance by using blockchain technology and integrating a wide range of data sources.

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