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ABSTRACT Quantum‐native communication systems are reshaping secure, programmable, and coherence‐aware networking beyond the classical paradigm. As intelligent physical infrastructures, ranging from unmanned aerial vehicle swarms to satellite Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) platforms, demand trust, synchronization, and ultra‐reliability, conventional ...
Shakil Ahmed +2 more
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The Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) is transforming healthcare by enabling devices to generate and share critical patient data. However, securely sharing this data across different healthcare entities remains a significant challenge due to concerns ...
Lyhour Hak, Somchart Fugkeaw
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Explainable AI With Imbalanced Learning Strategies for Blockchain Transaction Fraud Detection
Research methodology pipeline for blockchain fraud detection. ABSTRACT Blockchain networks now support billions of dollars in daily transactions, making reliable and transparent fraud detection essential for maintaining user trust and financial stability.
Ahmed Abbas Jasim Al‐Hchaimi +2 more
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Performance and Scalability Analysis of Ethereum and Hyperledger Fabric
Blockchain emerged in the last decade as a promising technology with possible applications in numerous fields such as healthcare, supply chain, and finance. Its immutability, transparency, security, and decentralisation gained significant attention in academia and industry.
Ucbas, Yusuf +3 more
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This paper addresses the critical need for secure diploma generation and verification in higher education by proposing and detailing the practical implementation of DIAR, a blockchain‐based framework. DIAR leverages blockchain's inherent security features and non‐fungible tokens for efficient, cost‐effective and tamper‐proof credential management ...
Avni Rustemi, Fisnik Dalipi
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Hybrid intrusion detection system using blockchain framework
Data security and confidentiality are major goals now days due to the extensive use of the internet for data sharing. In modern era, most of the networks are compromised by intruders to grab access to private, confidential, and highly secured data.
S. R. Khonde, V. Ulagamuthalvi
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Blockchain in Communication Networks: A Comprehensive Review
This article provides a comprehensive review of blockchain applications in communication networks, focusing on domains such as IoT, 5G, vehicular systems, and decentralised trust infrastructures. It examines key challenges—including scalability, interoperability, and latency—and outlines future directions such as lightweight consensus protocols and AI ...
Quazi Mamun, Zhenni Pan, Jun Wu
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ABSTRACT This study presents human resource (HR) managers’ perceptions of blockchain adoption in India's automobile industry. An exploratory mixed‐method design consisting of qualitative and quantitative study was employed, involving 110 semi‐structured interviews with HR managers and their responses were used.
Priya Chanda +4 more
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Detailed framework ABSTRACT The management of electronic health records (EHR) demands not only secure storage but also rigorous access monitoring to safeguard patient privacy and ensure regulatory compliance. While blockchain technology provides data immutability, many healthcare systems lack integrated and effective auditing mechanisms, exposing them ...
Sharabani Sutradhar +7 more
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This article talks about blockEHR Healthcare providers can validate raw physiological data with the help of IoMT devices and edge computing role‐based access control (RBAC). ABSTRACT In centralized systems prone to data breaches and single points of failure, issues about security, privacy, scalability, and real‐time sharing of electronic health records
R. Rajakarthik +2 more
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