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Amalgamation of blockchain and IoT for smart cities underlying 6G communication: A comprehensive review - 2021

Amalgamation Of Blockchain And IoT For Smart Cities Underlying 6g Communication: A Comprehensive Review

Research Area:  Blockchain Technology

Abstract:

Nowadays, increasing urbanization has necessitated the social, environmental, and economic development of cities to enhance the Quality of Life (QoL) significantly and introduces the “Smart City” concept. It integrates Information and Communication Tools (ICT), Internet of Things (IoT), and other technologies to resolve urban challenges. The key goal is to make the most acceptable use of available resources and technologies to develop smart cities. An IoT-enabled application plays a crucial role here, but it has various security, privacy, latency, and reliability issues with a single-point-of-failure problem. The evolving technology blockchain can handle the aforementioned security and privacy issues and provide high-quality services due to several features like transparency, trust-free, decentralization, immutability, and others. The 6G communication network takes care of latency and reliability issues in the smart city with their unique characteristics such as latency (10–100 s) and reliability (99.99999%). Motivated by these facts, in this paper, we present a comprehensive review for blockchain technology and IoT together functional to smart cities. First, state-of-art-the works and contextual information are introduced. Then, we proposed a blockchain-based decentralized architecture for IoT-integrated smart cities covering different application perspectives, such as smart grid, Intelligent Transportation System (ITS), and healthcare 5.0 underlying 6G communication networks. Next, we describe the challenges of the proposed architecture respective to each application, as mentioned above. Finally, we collated the open research issues and future direction to efficiently integrate blockchain into IoT-envisioned smart cities.

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Author(s) Name:  Aparna Kumari, Rajesh Gupta, Sudeep Tanwar

Journal name:  Computer Communications

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Publisher name:  Elsevier

DOI:  10.1016/j.comcom.2021.03.005

Volume Information:  Volume 172, 15 April 2021, Pages 102-118