Χρήση Τεχνολογιών Blockchain σε Δίκτυα Επόμενης Γενιάς

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Unit:
Κατεύθυνση Τηλεπικοινωνίες και Επεξεργασία Σήματος
Πληροφορική
Deposit date:
2023-01-23
Year:
2023
Author:
Dodekatou Efthymia-Styliani
Supervisors info:
Διονύσης Ξενάκης, Επίκουρος Καθηγητής, Τμήμα Πληροφορικής και Τηλεπικοινωνιών, ΕΚΠΑ
Original Title:
Χρήση Τεχνολογιών Blockchain σε Δίκτυα Επόμενης Γενιάς
Languages:
Greek
Translated title:
Χρήση Τεχνολογιών Blockchain σε Δίκτυα Επόμενης Γενιάς
Summary:
This thesis focuses on Blockchain technology. More specifically, it presents its structure and how it works. It mentions basic techniques like hashing, consensus mechanisms as well as the various standards used in it. Then there is a historical look back at how it started from its creator Satoshi Nakamoto. Concluding the first section, various applications of Blockchain are mentioned, mainly cryptocurrencies, NFTs and Smart Contracts. In the second section, there is an extensive analysis on Smart Contacts. In more detail, we explain what smart contracts are, how and why they started, how they work and through which platforms they can be developed, while also mentioning the languages used. There are also examples of their use in financial transactions, the Internet of Things, gaming via NFTs and the legal industry. At the same time, a new paper is presented, Contractless Mobile Data Access, which is about improving the experience of end users. Finally, there are some proposals for the application of the contractless mobile data access paper in real conditions such as roaming and other products like COSMOTE Neo and payzy by COSMOTE.
Main subject category:
Technology - Computer science
Keywords:
NFTs, Satoshi Nakamoto, Bitcoin, Use Cases
Index:
Yes
Number of index pages:
4
Contains images:
Yes
Number of references:
32
Number of pages:
100
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