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  • Computer Science
  • Network Security
  • Distributed Systems

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  • Blockchain technology (BCT) offers novel solutions for decentralized security and trust.
  • Current centralized access control systems in cellular networks suffer from single points of failure and operational complexity.
  • The distribution and replication of data across organizations present challenges for traditional security models.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce blockchain technology (BCT) and review its technological aspects.
  • To present a decentralized access control-as-a-service solution for private cellular networks.
  • To demonstrate new business models for service and content providers using BCT.

Main Methods:

  • Review of blockchain technology fundamentals and architectural components.
  • Design and implementation of a decentralized access control system using BCT and smart contracts.
  • Application in a real-world private cellular network scenario for access control and pricing.

Main Results:

  • The proposed BCT-based solution eliminates single points of failure inherent in centralized systems.
  • Increased scalability and decreased operational complexity for access control and pricing procedures.
  • Enabled new business models for service and content providers through a decentralized framework.

Conclusions:

  • Blockchain technology provides a robust foundation for secure and scalable decentralized access control in cellular networks.
  • The implemented solution enhances reliability and efficiency compared to traditional centralized approaches.
  • Smart contracts on BCT facilitate automated and transparent access control and pricing mechanisms.