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O. Choudhury, “Enforcing Human Subject Regulations using Blockchain and Smart Contracts”, BHTY, vol. 1, Mar. 2018.

  • Enforcing immutable policies on using human subjects in testing - provides references to other health-related blockchain security applications
  • Smart contract sets limits for kinds of information that can be collected, etc. to enforce that no additional information is stored
  • Creates continuous reviews that are on ledgers

D. Gozman, J. Liebenau, and T. Aste, “A Case Study of Using Blockchain Technology in Regulatory Technology,” MIS Quarterly Executive, vol. 19, no. 1, Feb. 2020, [Online]

  • Blockchain for regulation of UK mortgages - reviews of other financial regulation blockchain use cases

S. Soner, R. Litoriya, and P. Pandey, “Integrating Blockchain Technology with IoT and ML to Avoid Road Accidents Caused by Drunk Driving,” Wireless Pers Commun, vol. 125, no. 4, pp. 3001–3018, Aug. 2022, doi: 10.1007/s11277-022-09695-x.

  • Blockchain is used to prevent hackers from modifying data pulled from IoT sensors
  • The data cannot be tampered, so that is the data the ML/AI algorithms use instead of straight from IoT sensor
  • Not a lot of mention on performance of blockchain, since this use case needs to get instant responses

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  • Google Scholar 'blockchain for regulatory compliance'
  • Google Scholar 'regulation using blockchain'
  • Google Scholar 'using blockchain to limit technology'
  • Google Scholar 'using blockchain to prevent faulty design'
  • Google Scholar 'using blockchain to prevent accidents'
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