论文标题
关于B5G/6G隐私的调查:新的隐私挑战和研究方向
A Survey on Privacy for B5G/6G: New Privacy Challenges, and Research Directions
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论文摘要
在过去的几十年中,已经在移动无线电信网络中进行了大规模发展。目前,移动用户熟悉最新的5G网络,并且已经启动了下一代5G(B5G)/6G网络的讨论。预计B5G/6G会以更高的速度,增强的可靠性和无缝连接性将现有网络功能推向新的水平。为了使这些期望成为现实,研究正在进行与B5G/6G相关的新技术,架构和基于情报的决策过程。隐私考虑是一个至关重要的方面,需要在此类发展中进一步关注,因为数十亿人和设备将通过即将到来的网络传输数据。但是,主要识别仍然偏向于网络安全性。目前缺乏针对B5G/6G隐私的讨论。为了解决差距,本文对B5G/6G网络的隐私方面进行了全面的调查。首先,它讨论了不同隐私观点的分类法。根据分类法,本文概念化了一系列挑战,这些挑战似乎是保护隐私的障碍。接下来,这项工作提供了一套适用于B5G/6G网络拟议体系结构的解决方案,以减轻挑战。它还概述了隐私保护的标准化计划。最后,本文以未来方向的路线图结束,这将是针对隐私增强B5G/6G网络的新研究的舞台。这项工作为隐私方面提供了基础,这些方面将在使用这些未来网络时会极大地影响人们的日常生活。
Massive developments in mobile wireless telecommunication networks have been made during the last few decades. At present, mobile users are getting familiar with the latest 5G networks, and the discussion for the next generation of Beyond 5G (B5G)/6G networks has already been initiated. It is expected that B5G/6G will push the existing network capabilities to the next level, with higher speeds, enhanced reliability and seamless connectivity. To make these expectations a reality, research is progressing on new technologies, architectures, and intelligence-based decision-making processes related to B5G/6G. Privacy considerations are a crucial aspect that requires further attention in such developments, as billions of people and devices will be transmitting data through the upcoming network. However, the main recognition remains biased towards the network security. A discussion focused on privacy of B5G/6G is lacking at the moment. To address the gap, this paper provides a comprehensive survey on privacy-related aspects of B5G/6G networks. First, it discusses a taxonomy of different privacy perspectives. Based on the taxonomy, the paper then conceptualizes a set of challenges that appear as barriers to reach privacy preservation. Next, this work provides a set of solutions applicable to the proposed architecture of B5G/6G networks to mitigate the challenges. It also provides an overview of standardization initiatives for privacy preservation. Finally, the paper concludes with a roadmap of future directions, which will be an arena for new research towards privacy-enhanced B5G/6G networks. This work provides a basis for privacy aspects that will significantly impact peoples' daily lives when using these future networks.