BEAT: Blockchain-Enabled Accountable and Transparent Network Sharing in 6G
Tooba Faisal, Mischa Dohler, Simone Mangiante, Diego R. Lopez

TL;DR
BEAT introduces a blockchain-based architecture for secure, transparent, and accountable network sharing in 6G, enabling automated SLA management with minimal hardware changes and overheads.
Contribution
This paper presents BEAT, a novel blockchain-enabled architecture that automates and enforces SLAs for 6G network sharing using permissioned distributed ledgers.
Findings
Supports industry-compliant SLAs with blockchain
Minimal hardware changes required
Reduces overheads in network sharing
Abstract
Infrastructure sharing is a widely discussed and implemented approach and is successfully adopted in telecommunications networks today. In practice, it is implemented through prior negotiated Service Level Agreements (SLAs) between the parties involved. However, it is recognised that these agreements are difficult to negotiate, monitor and enforce. For future 6G networks, resource and infrastructure sharing is expected to play an even greater role. It will be a crucial technique for reducing overall infrastructure costs and increasing operational efficiencies for operators. More efficient SLA mechanisms are thus crucial to the success of future networks. In this work, we present "BEAT", an automated, transparent and accountable end-to-end architecture for network sharing based on blockchain and smart contracts. This work focuses on a particular type of blockchain, Permissioned…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlockchain Technology Applications and Security · Software-Defined Networks and 5G · IoT and Edge/Fog Computing
