2024
DOI: 10.1109/ojcoms.2024.3376233
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A Survey on Blockchain for Dynamic Spectrum Sharing

Lavan Perera,
Pasika Ranaweera,
Sachitha Kusaladharma
et al.

Abstract: The rapid increase in mobile users, the IoT, and data-hungry applications have brought forth unprecedented demand on the spectrum, which is scarce; on top of that, the existing static spectrum allocation schemes have resulted in a heavily underutilized spectrum which can be mitigated with a Dynamic Spectrum Access (DSA) scheme with unlicensed users gaining access to the idle spectrum bands of licensed spectrum users opportunistically. Such a DSA and Dynamic Spectrum Management (DSM) scheme would significantly … Show more

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“…This innovative architectural design optimizes network availability, streamlines data offloading across numerous providers, minimizes latency, and guarantees exceptional up time. In order to fully use the advantages of the B-RAN, such as improved network accessibility, less congestion, and minimal latency, a strong incentive mechanism is crucial [2]. This requires establishing agreements between the providers for mutually beneficial financial incentives [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This innovative architectural design optimizes network availability, streamlines data offloading across numerous providers, minimizes latency, and guarantees exceptional up time. In order to fully use the advantages of the B-RAN, such as improved network accessibility, less congestion, and minimal latency, a strong incentive mechanism is crucial [2]. This requires establishing agreements between the providers for mutually beneficial financial incentives [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%