Blockchain-Enabled NextGen Service Architecture for Mobile Internet Offload
Raman Singh, Hitesh Tewari

TL;DR
This paper introduces a blockchain-based framework enabling mobile subscribers to securely offload to third-party WiFi or other MNO networks, facilitating seamless and automated service usage across providers.
Contribution
It proposes a novel blockchain-enabled offloading architecture with smart contracts for secure, automated inter-operator service sharing and billing.
Findings
Successful implementation using ns-3 simulator
Effective use of Ethereum smart contracts for billing
Demonstrated secure, automated offloading process
Abstract
The amalgamation of different generations of mobile cellular networks around the globe has resulted in diverse data speed experiences for end users. At present there are no defined mechanisms in place for a subscriber of one mobile network operator (MNO) to use the services of a WiFi provider. Cellular and Data Service providers also have no standardized procedures to securely interact with each other, and to allow their subscribers to use third party services on a pay-as-you-go basis. This paper proposes a blockchain-based offloading framework that allows a subscriber of a mobile operator to temporarily use another MNO or WiFi provider's higher speed network. Smart contracts allow diverse entities such as MNOs, Brokers and WiFi Providers to automatically execute mutual agreements to enable the utilization of third party infrastructure in a secure and controlled manner. To test the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlockchain Technology Applications and Security · IoT and Edge/Fog Computing
