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- 2Performance Analysis
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- 2Musilek, Petr (Electrical and Computer Engineering)
- 1Cor-Paul Bezemer
- 1Hamzeh Khazaei(Electrical and Computer Engineering)
- 1Khazaei, Hamzeh (Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, York University)
- 1Khazaei, Hamzeh (Electrical and Computer Engineering)
- 1Petr Musilek (Electrical and Computer Engineering)
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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...
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Fall 2022
The most well-known blockchain applications are cryptocurrencies, e.g., Ether and Bitcoin, which both sum a market cap of more than 560 billion US dollars. Besides cryptocurrency applications, programmable blockchain allows the development of different applications, e.g., peer-to-peer selling of...
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Spring 2024
Since the advent of distributed ledger technologies, they have provided diverse opportunities in a wide range of application domains. With the transition towards a more decentralized and dynamic system, the significance of blockchain-enabled smart contracts has grown in prominence. Despite their...
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Fall 2019
Distributed ledgers provide many advantages over centralized solutions in IoT projects including but not limited to improved security, transparency and fault tolerance. However, in order to leverage them at scale, their well-known limitations, i.e., scalability and performance, should be...