Blockchain for 5g-Enabled IoT 2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-67490-8_6
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Emerging Communication Technologies for 5G-Enabled Internet of Things Applications

Abstract: The IoT has gained much interest recently due to its ability to connect many realworld objects. It can play a vital role in many domains to improve the quality of life in different areas such as smart homes, medical health, education, industry, agriculture, transports, and smart cities. Now there is a paradigm shift towards the concept of "anytime, anywhere, anyone, connected to anything." In many areas, whether it is our homes or workplace, the devices are becoming essential for our daily lifestyle. IoT has m… Show more

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“…Despite significant progress in femtocell research, current methodologies often fall short in adaptability, scalability, and real-time responsiveness [33]- [35]. Many existing algorithms, including those based on game theory, require extensive computational resources or rely on static network models that do not accurately reflect the dynamic nature of real-world environments [36]- [38]. Furthermore, there is a notable lack of comprehensive solutions that seamlessly integrate interference management and power control within a unified framework, highlighting a critical gap in the literature [39]- [41].…”
Section: Literature Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite significant progress in femtocell research, current methodologies often fall short in adaptability, scalability, and real-time responsiveness [33]- [35]. Many existing algorithms, including those based on game theory, require extensive computational resources or rely on static network models that do not accurately reflect the dynamic nature of real-world environments [36]- [38]. Furthermore, there is a notable lack of comprehensive solutions that seamlessly integrate interference management and power control within a unified framework, highlighting a critical gap in the literature [39]- [41].…”
Section: Literature Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The introduction of 5G and other advanced communication technologies has the potential to transform the performance of NIDS by improving the speed, reliability, and security of data transmission [63]. The integration of these technologies could unlock new use cases and applications, driving innovation in NIDS and online identity management.…”
Section: Future Of Nids and Online Identitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since IoT's idea is to allow automatic connection and sharing of data among entities and any object with the ability to sense, process, transmit, and store information via the internet, it has made the network heterogeneous due to the different backgrounds of the objects. The early technologies start with RFID, then WSN, then Bluetooth, then wireless local area networks (WLANs), then wireless metropolitan area networks (WMANs), then cellular networks (LTE, 2G, 3G, 4G, 5G, and now 6G) [44], [45]. The IoT's vision is to [42] enable people and things or entities to communicate to anyone, at any time, anywhere through some sort of medium such as the internet [46].…”
Section: Quality Of Data In Rfidmentioning
confidence: 99%