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Theses and Dissertations
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Items in this Collection
- 2Blockchain
- 2Performance Evaluation
- 1Distributed Computing
- 1Distributed Ledger Technology
- 1Interoperability
- 1Peer-to-Peer Energy Trading
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Spring 2021
The distributed ledger technology (DLT) has been envisioned to be a disruptive technology with applications in various industries. For the DLTs to be effectively used in practice, it is crucial to assess their performance in different use cases and scenarios. In this thesis, we first conduct a...
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Fall 2023
With the emergence of renewable energy resources, such as solar panels, wind turbines and plugin electric vehicles, there is an increasing need for peer-to-peer energy trading (P2P-ET) among small-scale energy producers, known as prosumers. Many recent studies have suggested blockchain for P2P-ET...