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Blockchain envisioned UAV networks: Challenges, solutions, and comparisons

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A Blockchain (BC)-based security solution and a summary of research challenges in the integration of BC with 5G-enabled UAV networks are presented and a case study of implementing BC with UAVs to secure industrial applications is presented.
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This article is published in Computer Communications.The article was published on 2020-02-01. It has received 174 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Smart city.

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UAV Communications for 5G and Beyond: Recent Advances and Future Trends

TL;DR: A comprehensive survey on UAV communication towards 5G/B5G wireless networks is presented in this article, where UAVs are expected to be an important component of the upcoming wireless networks that can potentially facilitate wireless broadcast and support high rate transmissions.
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Survey on 6G Frontiers: Trends, Applications, Requirements, Technologies and Future Research

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provide a comprehensive survey of the current developments towards 6G and elaborate the requirements that are necessary to realize the 6G applications, and summarize lessons learned from state-of-the-art research and discuss technical challenges that would shed a new light on future research directions toward 6G.
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Blockchain for 5G and beyond networks: A state of the art survey

TL;DR: A state-of-art survey on the integration of blockchain with 5G networks and beyond, including discussions on the potential of blockchain for enabling key 5G technologies, including cloud/edge computing, Software Defined Networks, Network Function Virtualization, Network Slicing, and D2D communications.
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An exhaustive survey on security and privacy issues in Healthcare 4.0

TL;DR: An extensive literature review and analysis of state-of-the-art proposals to maintain security and privacy in Healthcare 4.0 are presented and the blockchain-based solution is explored to give insights to both researchers and practitioners communities.
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Blockchain for the Internet of Vehicles Towards Intelligent Transportation Systems: A Survey

TL;DR: A contemporary survey on the latest advancement in blockchain for IoV is presented, highlighting the different application scenarios of IoV after carefully reviewing the recent literature and investigating several key challenges.
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Ethereum: A Secure Decentralised Generalised Transaction Ledger

Gavin Wood
TL;DR: Ethereum as mentioned in this paper is a transactional singleton machine with shared state, which can be seen as a simple application on a decentralised, but singleton, compute resource, and it provides a plurality of resources, each with a distinct state and operating code but able to interact through a message-passing framework with others.
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IoT security: Review, blockchain solutions, and open challenges

TL;DR: It is discussed, how blockchain, which is the underlying technology for bitcoin, can be a key enabler to solve many IoT security problems.
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Survey of Important Issues in UAV Communication Networks

TL;DR: This paper surveys the work done toward all of the outstanding issues, relating to this new class of networks, so as to spur further research in these areas.
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MedRec: Using Blockchain for Medical Data Access and Permission Management

TL;DR: This paper proposes MedRec: a novel, decentralized record management system to handle EMRs, using blockchain technology, and incentivizes medical stakeholders to participate in the network as blockchain “miners”, enabling the emergence of data economics.
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