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WiMi Announced an Efficient Connectivity Solution Based on Blockchain Lightweight Architecture 5G IoT

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WiMi Hologram Cloud Inc, a leading global Hologram Augmented Reality (“AR”) Technology provider, announced a lightweight blockchain-based architecture to overcome the limitations of traditional network architectures and provide a more secure, efficient and trusted connectivity solution for the 5G Internet of Things (IoT).

Conventional 5G networks use security measures such as encryption during data transmission, but there are still certain risks associated with data storage and authentication. Data may be tampered with or stolen during transmission or storage, a risk that becomes particularly acute in massively deployed IoT scenarios. Therefore, there is an urgent need for a more secure and reliable network architecture to secure IoT devices and data.

In addition, more and more applications are placing higher demands on real-time performance and reliability. Traditional network architectures may not be able to meet these demands, especially in the case of large-scale device connectivity and data exchange, where network latency and failure rates may increase significantly, affecting application performance and user experience.

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Blockchain technology, as an emerging distributed ledger technology, has unique advantages in terms of data security and trusted transmission. Its decentralized, tamper-proof, and transparent nature makes it ideal for addressing data security and trustworthiness issues. Therefore, combining blockchain technology with 5G IoT can provide new solutions to address the challenges faced by current network architectures. WiMi‘s new technology integrates 5G technology with lightweight blockchain consensus algorithms to provide an efficient, secure, and reliable way to connect IoT devices.

The technology incorporates network architecture, blockchain structure and transaction types to provide a new connectivity solution to support 5G IoT. In this architecture, IoT devices are connected to the blockchain network via a 5G network, creating a distributed and secure communication environment.

Local transactions occur between devices within the same cellular, do not need to cross network boundaries, and are characterized by low latency and high reliability. Public transactions, on the other hand, involve data exchanges between different cellulars and need to be verified and stored by the public blockchain to ensure data security and consistency. The technology can meet the needs of different scenarios and provide more secure, efficient and reliable connectivity services for IoT applications.

SOURCE: PRNewswire