A comprehensive study on IoT privacy and security challenges with focus on spectrum sharing in Next-Generation networks (5G/6G/beyond)

IF 3.2 Q2 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Lakshmi Priya Rachakonda , Madhuri Siddula , Vanlin Sathya
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Abstract

The emergence of the Internet of Things (IoT) has triggered a massive digital transformation across numerous sectors. This transformation requires efficient wireless communication and connectivity, which depend on the optimal utilization of the available spectrum resource. Given the limited availability of spectrum resources, spectrum sharing has emerged as a favored solution to empower IoT deployment and connectivity, so adequate planning of the spectrum resource utilization is thus essential to pave the way for the next generation of IoT applications, including 5G and beyond. This article presents a comprehensive study of prevalent wireless technologies employed in the field of the spectrum, with a primary focus on spectrum-sharing solutions, including shared spectrum. It highlights the associated security and privacy concerns when the IoT devices access the shared spectrum. This survey examines the benefits and drawbacks of various spectrum-sharing technologies and their solutions for various IoT applications. Lastly, it identifies future IoT obstacles and suggests potential research directions to address them.

以下一代网络(5G/6G/beyond)频谱共享为重点的物联网隐私和安全挑战综合研究
物联网(IoT)的出现引发了众多领域的大规模数字化转型。这种转型需要高效的无线通信和连接,而这取决于对可用频谱资源的优化利用。鉴于可用频谱资源有限,频谱共享已成为增强物联网部署和连接能力的首选解决方案,因此必须对频谱资源利用进行充分规划,以便为下一代物联网应用(包括 5G 及其他)铺平道路。本文全面研究了频谱领域采用的主流无线技术,主要关注频谱共享解决方案,包括共享频谱。文章强调了物联网设备访问共享频谱时的相关安全和隐私问题。本调查研究了各种频谱共享技术及其解决方案在各种物联网应用中的优缺点。最后,它指出了未来物联网的障碍,并提出了解决这些问题的潜在研究方向。
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