Current health data management relies on centralized architectures that create a single point of failure, limit patient autonomy, and increase vulnerability to data breaches and vendor lock-in. This paper presents a decentralized approach to continuous health monitoring through the integration of wearable devices and distributed file systems. We implemented an Android application that collects physiological data and contextual information from a wearable device, storing it on the IPFS via Pinata API. Additionally, we propose a blockchain architecture for role-based access control. Performance evaluation comparing our IPFS-based implementation against Firebase Real-Time database reveals that the resource requirements remain negligible for modern smartphones while achieving significant benefits, including no single point of failure, enhanced data portability, and patient data sovereignty. The results demonstrate that decentralized health data management is technically feasible on mobile devices, offering an alternative approach to traditional centralized health data architectures.

Decentralized Health Data Management: An IPFS-based Approach and Performance Evaluation / Franco, F.; Bogliolo, A.; Montagna, S.; Bedogni, L.; Ferretti, S.. - (2025), pp. 1-5. ( 33rd IEEE International Conference on Enabling Technologies: Infrastructure for Collaborative Enterprises, WETICE 2025 University of Catania, at Benedictine Monastery of �San Nicolo�, Piazza Dante, 32, ita 2025) [10.1109/WETICE67341.2025.11092236].

Decentralized Health Data Management: An IPFS-based Approach and Performance Evaluation

Franco F.;Bedogni L.;
2025

Abstract

Current health data management relies on centralized architectures that create a single point of failure, limit patient autonomy, and increase vulnerability to data breaches and vendor lock-in. This paper presents a decentralized approach to continuous health monitoring through the integration of wearable devices and distributed file systems. We implemented an Android application that collects physiological data and contextual information from a wearable device, storing it on the IPFS via Pinata API. Additionally, we propose a blockchain architecture for role-based access control. Performance evaluation comparing our IPFS-based implementation against Firebase Real-Time database reveals that the resource requirements remain negligible for modern smartphones while achieving significant benefits, including no single point of failure, enhanced data portability, and patient data sovereignty. The results demonstrate that decentralized health data management is technically feasible on mobile devices, offering an alternative approach to traditional centralized health data architectures.
2025
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33rd IEEE International Conference on Enabling Technologies: Infrastructure for Collaborative Enterprises, WETICE 2025
University of Catania, at Benedictine Monastery of �San Nicolo�, Piazza Dante, 32, ita
2025
Proceedings of the Workshop on Enabling Technologies: Infrastructure for Collaborative Enterprises, WETICE
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IEEE Computer Society
Distributed File System; Health data management; Mobile Health Application
Franco, F.; Bogliolo, A.; Montagna, S.; Bedogni, L.; Ferretti, S.
Atti di CONVEGNO::Relazione in Atti di Convegno
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Decentralized Health Data Management: An IPFS-based Approach and Performance Evaluation / Franco, F.; Bogliolo, A.; Montagna, S.; Bedogni, L.; Ferretti, S.. - (2025), pp. 1-5. ( 33rd IEEE International Conference on Enabling Technologies: Infrastructure for Collaborative Enterprises, WETICE 2025 University of Catania, at Benedictine Monastery of �San Nicolo�, Piazza Dante, 32, ita 2025) [10.1109/WETICE67341.2025.11092236].
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