
Nana Kwadwo Akrasi-Mensah is a PhD student at the Department of Computer Engineering, KNUST and holds a BSc. in Computer Engineering. He is a researcher with...
Nana Kwadwo Akrasi-Mensah is a PhD student at the Department of Computer Engineering, KNUST and holds a BSc. in Computer Engineering. He is a researcher with the Distributed IoT Platforms, Privacy and Edge-Intelligence Research (DIPPER) Lab and his current interests lie in machine learning and blockchain technology.

Axel Sikora, Dominik Welte
Since the inception of blockchain-based cryptocurrencies, researchers have been fascinated with the idea of integrating blockchain technology into other fields, such as health and manufacturing. Despite the benefits of blockchain, which include immutability, transparency, and traceability, certain i

Axel Sikora, Dominik Welte, Jerry John Kponyo
Blockchain-IIoT integration into industrial processes promises greater security, transparency, and traceability. However, this advancement faces significant storage and scalability issues with existing blockchain technologies. Each peer in the blockchain network maintains a full copy of the ledger w

Prince Odame, Mohammed Al-Khalidi, Griffith Selorm Klogo
With its promise of transparency, security, and decentralization, blockchain technology faces significant challenges related to data storage and query efficiency. Current indexing methods, which often rely on structures like Merkle trees and Patricia tries, contribute to excessive storage overhead a