Meenu garg

@mait.ac.in

Banasthali vidyapith maharaja Agrasen institute of technology

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Scopus Publications

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Scholar Citations

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Scopus Publications

  • Performance Analysis of Blockchain Technology using Inter Planetary File System (IPFS) database in comparison with Block chain database
    Meenu Jain, Manisha Jailia, Manisha Agarwal
    2023 International Conference on Computer Communication and Informatics Iccci 2023, 2023
    Blockchain, as the name suggest is a long chain of blocks which are connected using the hashed of the data which is stored in the previous blocks. In present scenario schools, colleges and universities are being forced towards the creation, maintenance, retrieval, safety and privacy of educational records. Challenge is not only to store and maintain the data but also ensures fast access of data to all the stakeholders. Blockchain based transcripts save the time and money and smart contracts help in the authentication via codes. But there are several limitations of blockchain database, When sharing blockchain data from a server to multiple clients, it is highly likely that multiple clients will need the same data. They are working on the same case and may be investigating the same wallet. Blockchain and IPFS based transcripts save the time and money and smart contracts help in the authentication. Transcripts are safeguarded by blockchain in the event of a server outage or natural disaster. This work analyses the performance of IPFS database that uses content based addressing and cryptographic hashes with other database. In this paper IPFS is compared with blockchain database. IPFS is hypermedia protocol that is both safe and easy to use. It uses the content based addressing with the merger of cryptographic hashes to work upon the distributed file system. This paper compares IPFS with Blockchain database upon the following factors like Size of files shared by nodes, Degree of linking through number of peers linked, Bandwidth used.
  • Proposed model to decentralized storage of educational data for privacy preservation using Blockchain
    Meenu Jain, Manisha Jailia
    2022 International Conference on Computer Communication and Informatics Iccci 2022, 2022
    Satoshi Nakamoto created the first decentralizedblock chain in 2008. Block chain is a relatively new and widely accepted kind of decentralized, distributed computing. The advantages of block chain technology are improved security and privacy, decreased expenses, enhanced speed, and consistency. Block chain has applications in a variety of areas, including IT, healthcare, finance, and educational institutions. For data storage, many organizations now adopt centralised cloud systems. Educational Institutes stored and shared their digitally stored data with other institutes or Vendors for various purposes like issuing certificate, so protecting the privacy while sharing the data is a problem of researchers. People create a large number of files every day and wish to save them somewhere. However, they usually rely on unsecure centralized systems. Block chain is a decentralized system that keeps files and data safe. The suggested model will eliminate all cloud storage limits. It uses a block chain and an interplanetary file system to operate. It divides educational data files into blocks and then encrypts each block with hash keysOur goal is to come up with a privacy-preserving method for sharing data via block chain. A model along with Blockchain principles and features to serve the requester and data owner authentication has been developed in a two-way system
  • Blockchain-Based Data Sharing Approach Considering Educational Data
    Meenu Jain, Manisha Jailia
    International Journal of Information Security and Privacy, 2022
    The innovation of cloud computing technologies gained huge interest wherein more individuals started to outsource their data to cloud-based servers. However, open networks and untrusted cloud platforms face privacy and security issues while outsourcing data to the cloud. The proposed Blockchain-based data sharing mechanism effectively solves failure issues of the cloud storage system and provides several benefits by maximizing throughput. This framework embeds the interplanetary file system and blockchain for effective data sharing between cloud owners and the requester. Here, the system comprises five different entities and the proposed method involves six different phases. This model acquires interplanetary file system (IPFS) for effective data sharing between cloud owners and the requester. The proposed method provides superior performance in contrast to other techniques with the highest genuine detection rate of 0.880, minimal communication overhead of 0.642, and maximal private rate of 0.564.

RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Performance analysis of blockchain technology using inter planetary file system (IPFS) database in comparison with block chain database
    M Jain, M Jailia, M Agarwal
    2023 International Conference on Computer Communication and Informatics … , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 3
  • Proposed model to decentralized storage of educational data for privacy preservation using Blockchain
    M Jain, M Jailia
    2022 International conference on computer communication and informatics … , 2022
    2022
    Citations: 2
  • Blockchain-based data sharing approach considering educational data
    M Jain, M Jailia
    International Journal of Information Security and Privacy (IJISP) 16 (1), 1-20 , 2022
    2022
    Citations: 1
  • Block chain in privacypreservation of records in education—A current research trend
    M Jain, M Jalia
    Psychology and Education 58 (1), 5300-5306 , 2021
    2021
    Citations: 1

MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Performance analysis of blockchain technology using inter planetary file system (IPFS) database in comparison with block chain database
    M Jain, M Jailia, M Agarwal
    2023 International Conference on Computer Communication and Informatics … , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 3
  • Proposed model to decentralized storage of educational data for privacy preservation using Blockchain
    M Jain, M Jailia
    2022 International conference on computer communication and informatics … , 2022
    2022
    Citations: 2
  • Blockchain-based data sharing approach considering educational data
    M Jain, M Jailia
    International Journal of Information Security and Privacy (IJISP) 16 (1), 1-20 , 2022
    2022
    Citations: 1
  • Block chain in privacypreservation of records in education—A current research trend
    M Jain, M Jalia
    Psychology and Education 58 (1), 5300-5306 , 2021
    2021
    Citations: 1