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Distributed Ledgers for Distributed Edge

Proceedings of the Interdisciplinary Workshop on (de) Centralization in the Internet, 2021
Edge computing has received significant attention from both academic and industrial research circles. The paradigm aims to decentralize the existing cloud infrastructure by incorporating resources co-located alongside its client. Researchers have also proposed solutions for a fully decentralized crowdsourced compute paradigm enabled by Distributed ...
Leo Eichhorn   +3 more
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Neural Distributed Ledger

IEEE Software, 2020
The neural distributed ledger so lution presented here adopts a ledger-of-ledgers approach to perform the interconnection of multiple ledgers. Beyond interledger operability, it also enables the development of custom blockchain-based solutions, providing controlled costs and scalability while retaining decentralization and security.
Carlos Velasco   +2 more
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A Security Framework for Distributed Ledgers

Proceedings of the 2021 ACM SIGSAC Conference on Computer and Communications Security, 2021
In the past few years blockchains have been a major focus for security research, resulting in significant progress in the design, formalization, and analysis of blockchain protocols. However, the more general class of distributed ledgers, which includes not just blockchains but also prominent non-blockchain protocols, such as Corda and OmniLedger ...
Mike Graf 0001   +5 more
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Redactable Distributed Ledgers: A Survey

Distributed Ledger Technologies: Research and Practice, 2023
Blockchain and distributed ledger technology started as a decentralized infrastructure to enable and manage digital currency like Bitcoin without relying on a central authority. One of the attractive features provided by blockchain technology is its append-only “immutability” feature, which means the stored data cannot be modified or manipulated by any
Efat Samir Fathalla   +4 more
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Mneme: A Mobile Distributed Ledger

IEEE INFOCOM 2020 - IEEE Conference on Computer Communications, 2020
Advances in mobile computing have paved the way for new types of distributed applications that can be executed solely by mobile devices on device-to-device (D2D) ecosystems (e.g., crowdsensing). More sophisticated applications, like cryptocurrencies, need distributed ledgers to function.
Dimitris Chatzopoulos   +3 more
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Distributed Ledger for Spammers' Resume

2019 IEEE Conference on Communications and Network Security (CNS), 2019
Unsolicited, and most likely spoofed, robot calls are not just an annoyance, but also carry a potential threat with the onset of automation, impersonation, and even voice manipulation technologies as malicious elements attempt to use deception to steal sensitive information or invoke action.
Anudeep Sai Muttavarapu   +2 more
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Distributed Ledgers for Spectrum Authorization

IEEE Internet Computing, 2020
The rising demand for wireless services can only be met if the available spectrum is shared effectively, and spectrum underutilization is avoided. This article examines how a DLT-based spectrum authorization system may be designed considering its protocol, data, and network operational layers. Decentralization, automation, and verifiable trust achieved
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Modelling the Transition to Distributed Ledgers

2018
The emergence of Distributed Ledger Technologies and Cryptocurrencies impacts on how transactions of various assets between parties in highly dynamical settings – such as the Internet of Things or Smart Cities – are modelled and implemented in several ways.
Jan Sürmeli   +2 more
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A Review of Distributed Ledger Technologies

2018
Recently the race toward trusted distributed systems has attracted a huge interest, mostly due to the advances in crypto-currencies platforms such as Bitcoin. Currently, different Distributed Ledger Technologies (DLTs) are competing to demonstrate their capabilities and show how they can overcome the limitations faced by others.
Nabil El Ioini, Claus Pahl
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