Guest Editorial Special Issue on Intelligent Blockchain for Future Communications and Networking: Technologies, Trends, and Applications

2022 
Blockchain technology is becoming the cornerstone for the development and deployment of other technologies like Federated Learning (FL) and the Internet of Things (IoT), as it plays a critical role in data sharing and incentives. Blockchains supports decentralization, data-privacy protection, security, and reliability. Assuring secure data sharing in mobile computing and FL is challenging because of untrustworthy participants and unknown data quality. Blockchain provides trust in decentralized environments without requiring trusted third parties. By using smart contracts, blockchain has been able to supporting rich decentralized applications. However, the scalability of blockchain is a challenge that prevents its wide adoption by high-performance applications. To address the blockchain scalability issue, various blockchain sharding technologies and off-chain solutions have been proposed. To improve the network throughput, blockchain sharding divides the entire network into several smaller parallel groups and exploits fast consensus algorithms in blockchain shards. Off-chain solutions, such as payment channel networks (PCNs), transfer the slow on-chain transactions to the off-chain environment, in which transactions can be accelerated. Without consensus and on-chain expensive operations, off-chain scalable solutions significantly reduce transaction costs and increase transaction throughput. This special issue aims to provide a forum for the presentation of state-of-the-art research approaches that advance the construction of intelligent blockchain systems. A total of 27 articles were accepted after a two-round rigorous review process. Based on their topics, we have grouped the accepted articles into four categories: blockchain-based federated learning systems, blockchain and the IoT, blockchain scalability, and high-performance blockchains. In what follows, we introduce these articles and their contributions.
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