Distributed storage database system for motion data based on blockchain technology
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Summary
This summary is machine-generated.Blockchain technology offers a secure solution for sports data management, enhancing privacy and efficiency. This system improves storage, integrity, and query speed compared to traditional databases.
Area Of Science
- Sports Science
- Computer Science
- Data Management
Background
- Increasing reliance on sports data for health management highlights security and privacy vulnerabilities in traditional centralized storage systems.
- Decentralized and tamper-proof characteristics of blockchain technology offer a promising alternative for secure sports data handling.
Purpose Of The Study
- To develop and evaluate a distributed storage database system for sports data utilizing blockchain technology.
- To enhance the security, privacy, and efficiency of sports data storage and sharing.
Main Methods
- Construction of a distributed storage database system for sports data on the blockchain.
- Implementation of hash algorithms for secure and reliable data storage.
- Utilization of smart contract technology for multi-party secure computing and access control.
Main Results
- The blockchain-based system demonstrated superior storage efficiency (91% vs. 81%) compared to traditional databases.
- Enhanced data integrity (99.5% vs. 97.7%) was achieved with the blockchain solution.
- The system improved query response time (5.0ms vs. 9.9ms) over conventional database systems.
Conclusions
- The proposed blockchain-based system provides an innovative solution for secure and efficient sports data storage and sharing.
- The system effectively protects athlete data privacy while enabling efficient data management and access control.
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