
Research Article
A Blockchain Based Real-Time Sharing Method for Ideological and Political Mobile Education Resources
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.1007/978-3-031-50549-2_6, author={Peihua Zhang and Jie Yang and Zefeng Li}, title={A Blockchain Based Real-Time Sharing Method for Ideological and Political Mobile Education Resources}, proceedings={Advanced Hybrid Information Processing. 7th EAI International Conference, ADHIP 2023, Harbin, China, September 22-24, 2023, Proceedings, Part III}, proceedings_a={ADHIP PART 3}, year={2024}, month={3}, keywords={Blockchain Ideological And Political Mobile Education Resource Sharing Resource Characteristics}, doi={10.1007/978-3-031-50549-2_6} }
- Peihua Zhang
Jie Yang
Zefeng Li
Year: 2024
A Blockchain Based Real-Time Sharing Method for Ideological and Political Mobile Education Resources
ADHIP PART 3
Springer
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-50549-2_6
Abstract
In order to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of real-time sharing of mobile education resources, this article proposes a blockchain based method for real-time sharing of ideological and political mobile education resources. Firstly, build a blockchain network for sharing ideological and political mobile education resources; Secondly, extract the features of video resource data, audio resource data, and text resource data from ideological and political mobile education resources, and fuse the resource features based on Tucker decomposition data fusion algorithm; Train the features based on the fuzzy neural network model again; Finally, resource sharing is achieved based on blockchain technology. Through experimental results, it has been proven that the proposed method has a resource request processing time of 5.20 s when the data volume is 200 GB, and can achieve 98% sharing of the total data volume. The sharing efficiency is high, the sharing effect is good, and it has good practical application performance. However, current blockchain technology still has some limitations when dealing with large-scale data and high concurrency access. Future research can explore how to improve the scalability and performance of blockchain systems to meet the needs of more users.