The Convergence of Blockchain, IoT and 6G: Potential, Opportunities, Challenges and Research Roadmap
Abu Jahid, Mohammed H. Alsharif, Trevor J. Hall

TL;DR
This paper surveys the integration of blockchain, IoT, and 6G networks, highlighting potential benefits, challenges, and future research directions for enabling intelligent, decentralized, and secure next-generation wireless systems.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of how blockchain can be integrated into 6G and IoT, identifying key challenges and proposing future research pathways.
Findings
Blockchain enhances security and decentralization in 6G and IoT.
Integration faces challenges like latency, bandwidth, and computational load.
Future research should focus on mitigation techniques and sustainable models.
Abstract
The world is undergoing a profound transformation with the advent of intelligent information era. 6G networks envisioned being the game changer in next generation wireless communication systems that will address the challenges of limited information speed escalated with the augmentation of billions of data applications encountered by the current fifth generation (5G) networks. Some key radical technologies in 6G together with existing 5G candidate schemes will guarantee the expected quality of experience (QoE) to attain ubiquitous wireless connectivity for the Internet of Everything (IoE) ranging from the telecom industry to digital smart industries. Blockchain technology (BCT) has gained significant attention due to undertake the decentralization, transparency, spectrum resource scarcity, inherent privacy and security, poor interoperability, confidentiality, and emerging smart…
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