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

TL;DR
BEAT introduces a blockchain-based architecture for accountable and transparent infrastructure sharing in 6G networks, ensuring trust and SLA adherence among providers with minimal device overhead.
Contribution
This paper presents BEAT, a novel blockchain-enabled infrastructure sharing framework for 6G, including a lightweight device accountability method and deployment feasibility analysis.
Findings
BEAT achieves accountability with minimal overhead on network devices.
Simulations show low additional processing time for BEAT on resource-limited devices.
BEAT enhances trust and transparency in 6G infrastructure sharing.
Abstract
It is widely expected that future networks of 6G and beyond will deliver on the unachieved goals set by 5G. Technologies such as Internet of Skills and Industry 4.0 will become stable and viable, as a direct consequence of networks that offer sustained and reliable mobile performance levels. The primary challenges for future technologies are not just low-latency and high-bandwidth. The more critical problem Mobile Service Providers (MSPs) will face will be in balancing the inflated demands of network connections and customers' trust in the network service, that is, being able to interconnect billions of unique devices while adhering to the agreed terms of Service Level Agreements (SLAs). To meet these targets, it is self-evident that MSPs cannot operate in a solitary environment. They must enable cooperation among themselves in a manner that ensures trust, both between themselves as…
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