Guest editorials: P2P computing for 5G, beyond 5G (B5G) networks and internet-of-everything (IoE)

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Guest editorials: P2P computing for 5G, beyond 5G (B5G) networks and internet-of-everything (IoE) P. Prakasam 1 & Md. Shohel Sayeed 2 & J. Ajayan 3

# Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature 2020

Due to the technology advancements, in recent days, most of the wireless devices are connected to machines (IoT) rather than human being, will lead to the growth in Smart Cities, Smart Homes, Smart Vehicles etc. Hence, the future customers will request for higher capacity, higher data rate with global connectivity. Hence, 5G and B5G networks encounter fundamental challenges for peer-to-peer IoT communications, including automated vehicle, robotic and other automatic systems, and computing infrastructures. Therefore Internet-ofEverything (IoE), integration of everything in a single hub is the related development. Other challenges predicted for future networks are to handle Ultra-dense cell networks, Reconfigurable Hardware, Networked VLC, Networking Intelligence and technological developments to empower the users with 100% Immersive Experiences. It is anticipated that P2P Computing and Blockchain with AI will be the very significant technologies for an effective development of the future wireless networks. Since, P2P and Blockchain technologies incorporates a distributed network concepts to provide secure services without any Cluster head, due to this distributed nature, P2P and Blockchain will be a suitable This article is part of the Topical Collection: Special Issue on P2P Computing for Beyond 5G Network and Internet-of-Everything Guest Editors: Prakasam P, Ajayan John, Shohel Sayeed * P. Prakasam [email protected] Md. Shohel Sayeed [email protected] J. Ajayan [email protected] 1

School of Electronics Engineering, Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore, Tamil Nadu 632014, India

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Faculty of Information Science and Technology, Multimedia University, 75450 Melaka, Malaysia

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Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, SNS College of Technology, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu 641035, India

technology for dynamic spectrum sharing in 5G and B5G. Also along with these two technologies, AI approaches like machine learning and deep learning can be combined and deployed into 5G and B5G networks to collect, analyse the data and manage the available resources in an efficient manner. The aim of this special issue is to focus the challenges, case studies, architectures, algorithms and application for P2P computing and blockchain enabled 5G, B5G networks and IoE. The special issue has declared as an open call for papers and rigorous peer-review has been carried. Totally 31 research articles have been received for this SI and 13 of them have been accepted after peer review as a witness of ongoing research ideas and solutions related to B5G and IoE. The first article by Steffi Jayakumar, Nandakumar, S. on ‘A review on resource allocation techniques in D2D communication for 5G and B5G technology’ studied the various challenges faced by 5G and B5G wireless networks. Based on the survey, th