Title
Design Guidelines for Blockchain-Assisted 5G-UAV Networks
Abstract
Fifth generation (5G) wireless networks are designed to meet various end-user quality of service (QoS) requirements through high data rates (typically of gigabits per second) and low latencies. Coupled with fog and mobile edge computing, 5G can achieve high data rates, enabling complex autonomous smart city services such as the large deployment of self-driving vehicles and large-scale artificial-intelligence-enabled industrial manufacturing. However, to meet the exponentially growing number of connected IoT devices and irregular data and service requests in both low- and high-density locations, the process of enacting traditional cells supported through fixed and costly base stations requires rethought to enable on-demand mobile access points in the form of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) for diversified smart city scenarios. This article envisions a 5G network environment that is supported by blockchain-enabled UAVs to meet dynamic user demands with network access supply. The solution enables decentralized service delivery (drones as a service) and routing to and from end users in a reliable and secure manner. Both public and private blockchains are deployed within the UAVs, supported by fog and cloud computing devices and data centers to provide a wide range of complex authenticated service and data availability. Particular attention is paid to comparing data delivery success rates and message exchange in the proposed solution against traditional UAV-supported cellular networks. Challenges and future research are also discussed with highlights on emerging technologies such as federated learning.
Year
DOI
Venue
2021
10.1109/MNET.011.2000170
IEEE Network
Keywords
DocType
Volume
autonomous smart city services,fog computing,cloud computing devices,blockchain-enabled UAVs,5G network environment,unmanned aerial vehicles,mobile edge computing,quality of service,fifth generation wireless networks,blockchain-assisted 5G-UAV networks,design guidelines,data availability,data centers
Journal
35
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
1
0890-8044
5
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.45
0
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
moayad aloqaily133137.67
Ouns Bouachir281.87
Azzedine Boukerche34301418.60
Ismaeel Al Ridhawi414014.80