Dual-hop Blockchain Radio Access Networks for Advanced Coverage Expansion
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Περίληψη
Dynamic dual-hop relaying network topologies that enable access to end-users through intermediate individual and commercial, static as well as moving, infrastructures are expected to become fundamental pillars of the sixth-generation wireless systems. Their main requirement is to ensure end-users information privacy. Motivated by this, the current contribution focuses on introducing a dual-hop blockchain radio access network (DH-BRAN) topology for dynamic coverage expansion. To analyze the performance of this topology, we present the theoretical framework that captures its characteristics. Building upon it, the DH-BRAN performance, in terms of latency and waiting probability, is quantified. Our results reveal that DR-BRAN can be employed in several realistic use-cases and that there exists a trade-off between latency and security.
Σύνδεσμοι
- https://www.researchgate.net/publication/351437505_Dual-hop_Blockchain_Radio_Acc[...]
- doi:10.1109/MOCAST52088.2021.9493339
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@conference{Sachinidis2021, title = {Dual-hop Blockchain Radio Access Networks for Advanced Coverage Expansion}, author = {T. Sachinidis and A. A. Boulogeorgos and P. Sarigiannidis}, url = {https://www.researchgate.net/publication/351437505_Dual-hop_Blockchain_Radio_Access_Networks_for_Advanced_Coverage_Expansion}, doi = {10.1109/MOCAST52088.2021.9493339}, year = {2021}, date = {2021-07-27}, booktitle = {10th International Conference on Modern Circuits and Systems Technologies (MOCAST 2021)}, abstract = {Dynamic dual-hop relaying network topologies that enable access to end-users through intermediate individual and commercial, static as well as moving, infrastructures are expected to become fundamental pillars of the sixth-generation wireless systems. Their main requirement is to ensure end-users information privacy. Motivated by this, the current contribution focuses on introducing a dual-hop blockchain radio access network (DH-BRAN) topology for dynamic coverage expansion. To analyze the performance of this topology, we present the theoretical framework that captures its characteristics. Building upon it, the DH-BRAN performance, in terms of latency and waiting probability, is quantified. Our results reveal that DR-BRAN can be employed in several realistic use-cases and that there exists a trade-off between latency and security.}, keywords = {Blockchain, Coverage, Radio Access Network}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {conference} }