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A Study of Spectrum Management Schemes Based on Consortium Blockchain

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In the face of the rapidly growing number of users and the demand for real-time access in the 6G era, the central allocation method in traditional spectrum management will encounter processing bottlenecks, and this paper proposes a distributed spectrum management scheme based on the federated chain. Firstly, a distributed spectrum management architecture is established and distributed ledger storage technology is adopted to ensure the integrity and security of user transaction data; secondly, different nodes are described and the specific transaction process is analyzed in this management scheme; the security of the whole management scheme can be guaranteed by the characteristics and mechanism of blockchain itself; finally, the main reasons affecting user transaction time and the relationship between block generation time and transaction time are analyzed through simulation experiments. Finally, the main reasons affecting the user transaction time as well as the block generation time are analyzed through simulation experiments.

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            AIPR '21: Proceedings of the 2021 4th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Pattern Recognition
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            1. Consortium blockchain
            2. security mechanisms
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