Abstract

Modern organ transplant and donor procedures present numerous necessities and also obstacles related to Organ procurement, their delivery, and transplanting are all steps in the enrolment, matchmaking, and disposal process. These processes must adhere to various legal, clinical, ethical, and technical limitations. Consequently, there is a need for a comprehensive organ donation and transplantation system that ensures fairness, efficiency, and an improved experience for patients, ultimately fostering trust in the system. In this research paper, we introduce a ground-breaking solution based on the utilization of a private Ethereum blockchain. This approach revolutionizes the administration of organ gift and transplantation by establishing a copiously reorganized, sheltered, appreciable, auditable, cloistered, as well as truthful framework. Our solution is built upon the development of intelligent smart contracts and is accompanied by the presentation of six sophisticated algorithms, including their thorough enactment, trying, and endorsement procedures. To gauge the effectiveness of our projected result, we undertake an extensive evaluation encompassing privacy, security, and confidentiality analyses. Additionally, we conduct a comprehensive comparison against existing solutions to highlight the advantages and advancements offered by our system. By leveraging the potential of blockchain technology and incorporating smart contracts, our solution addresses the complexities and limitations that have plagued organ donation and transplantation systems. This research aims to enhance the overall efficacy and slide of the procedure, ultimately benefiting disease one in require of life-saving tissue relocates

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