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5G Message Log Credit Management and Verification System Based on Blockchain

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With the development of the Internet and 5G era, RCS (Rich Communication Suite) based on native SMS interface is developing at a high speed, which will develop a multi-functional service to provide users with picture, audio, video and other forms of interaction. In this context, frequent messaging between users or interaction between users and third-party enterprises will produce a large number of RCS logs. These logs play a very important role in the credit granting of electronic vouchers and the traceability of message source documents. This paper proposes a 5G message log credit management and verification system based on blockchain. Under the background of traditional 5G message service, combined with blockchain technology and distributed storage, it realizes the decentralization, trust and tamper resistant ability of RCS logs, so that users can trace and authenticate RCS logs. The paper also proves the feasibility of the scheme, and analyze its good retrieval efficiency and throughput requirements through experiments.

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This work was supported by the research project of China Unicom: Research on the Core Technology of SMS Capability Platform Based on “5G Message + Blockchain”.

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Sun, S., Yu, J., Lu, Z., Ren, L., Wei, Y. (2022). 5G Message Log Credit Management and Verification System Based on Blockchain. In: Zu, Q., Tang, Y., Mladenovic, V., Naseer, A., Wan, J. (eds) Human Centered Computing. HCC 2021. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 13795. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-23741-6_22

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