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Blockchain Integrated Secured Scenarios in Advanced Wireless Networks

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The wireless networks are nowadays quite susceptible towards the assorted assaults, and thereby the needs arise to secure the overall scenarios. The Blockchain technology is one of the prominent and high-performance approaches that can be used for the integration of security with wireless networks to enforce a greater degree of security and overall performance. Blockchain refers to the high-performance and security-aware technology in which a digital ledger is maintained. The digital ledger is quite transparent, and there is no scope of any manipulations in the records by the intermediates or any administrator. The records of all the transactions are logged in the Blockchain ledger, and the operations are committed finally with different protocols and algorithms which cannot be hacked by the third-party intrusions.

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Aseri, K. (2021). Blockchain Integrated Secured Scenarios in Advanced Wireless Networks. In: Goar, V., Kuri, M., Kumar, R., Senjyu, T. (eds) Advances in Information Communication Technology and Computing. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 135. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-5421-6_1

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