Exploring Blockchain Architectures for Network Sharing: Advantages, Limitations, and Suitability
Engin Zeydan, Şuayb S. Arslan, Yekta Türk
Abstract
The increasing demand for mobile data services has led to a need for efficient and cost-effective network sharing solutions. Blockchain technology has emerged as a promising solution for addressing the challenges associated with network sharing, such as interoperability, trust, and accountability. This paper presents a comprehensive classification and categorization of blockchain-based network sharing scenarios, highlighting their advantages and limitations. We have identified seven network sharing scenarios, ranging from centralized network sharing to fully decentralized spectrum sharing. For each scenario, the suitability of some of the selected blockchain architectures, from public, private, sidechain, and hybrid, is evaluated through extensive evaluations. We also identify gaps and opportunities of blockchain-based network sharing solution and present future research directions at the end of paper. Our analysis and results reveal that a single blockchain architecture is not suitable for all network sharing scenarios but careful analysis should be performed when selecting the suitable blockchain network in network sharing.