2021
DOI: 10.1109/mnet.011.2000223
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Efficient and Secure Data Sharing for 5G Flying Drones: A Blockchain-Enabled Approach

Abstract: The drone's open and untrusted environment may create problems for authentication and data sharing. To address this issue, we propose a blockchain-enabled efficient and secure data-sharing model for 5G flying drones. In this model, blockchain and attribute-based encryption (ABE) are applied to ensure the security of instruction issues and data sharing. The authentication mechanism in the model employs a smart contract for authentication and access control, public-key cryptography for providing accounts and ens… Show more

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“…As the TTL deadline is becoming relaxed, MCARMR results in improved performance when compared with others at low DGR. For high DGR, its performance remains below MCARM because of high network congestion on the RNs caused by high DGR [44]. At tight TTL deadlines, the slightly poor performance of MCARMR compared with MCARM considering both high and low DGRs is because of the delays at the RNs.…”
Section: Delay-conscious Data (Dcd)mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…As the TTL deadline is becoming relaxed, MCARMR results in improved performance when compared with others at low DGR. For high DGR, its performance remains below MCARM because of high network congestion on the RNs caused by high DGR [44]. At tight TTL deadlines, the slightly poor performance of MCARMR compared with MCARM considering both high and low DGRs is because of the delays at the RNs.…”
Section: Delay-conscious Data (Dcd)mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Public cloud sanctions anyone to be a component of this service. Hybrid cloud gives access to private /public [71]. Fig.…”
Section: F Blockchain Cloud Of Thingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Distinct characteristics of spatial data such as high dimensionality, several complex dependencies between entities on each other (e.g., distance entity, the dimension of direction, and geometrical relationships) leads to the requirement for time-consuming operations, and computationally exhausting algorithms for performing operations. The geospatial data in the cloud can provide a suitable efficient computation architecture that can support the processing of such huge data [24,25].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%