Secured Network Architectures Based on Blockchain Technologies: A Systematic Review

Song Kyoo Kim, Hou Cheng Vong

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Abstract

Blockchain applications have emerged in recent decades, among which blockchain secured-networks serve as a prevalent application. This article discusses the potential of networks secured by blockchain technology to enhance various domains and provides a structured view of the current landscape of blockchain applications, capturing the practical applications and potential of blockchain technology. Following a background overview, a comprehensive survey analysis of the latest advancements in blockchain-secured networks is presented, comprising six application fields: Vehicular Ad-Hoc, Health Care, Smart Home, Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV), Internet of Things (IoT), and Industrial IoT Networks. An in-depth discussion of these key research topics within blockchain-secured networks is provided, enhancing understanding of their application and influence across multiple disciplines. The study overall conveys the versatility of blockchain-secured networks, highlighting their immense potential for application in various practical fields. By providing a comprehensive understanding of the current trends in blockchain application, this articles enables readers to navigate information effectively and identify key areas of interest, facilitating further exploration and research opportunities in the field of blockchain technology.

Original languageEnglish
Article number162
JournalACM Computing Surveys
Volume57
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 8 Feb 2025

Keywords

  • Blockchain
  • network security
  • security
  • smart contract
  • systematic review

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