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Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT): The Beginning of a Technological Revolution for Blockchain

2nd International Conference on Data, Engineering and Applications (IDEA), 2020
In recent years there are lot of thrills spinning around BLOCKCHAIN technology. Blockchain initially released in 2008 by Satoshi Nakamoto as a fundamental technology for the first ever global decentralized cryptography based digital currency known as ...
Arvind Panwar, Vishal Bhatnagar
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A DLT-based Trust Framework for IoT Ecosystems

International Conference on Cyber Security And Protection Of Digital Services, 2020
An IoT eco-system includes IoT network components, network services and network participants such as organizations, consumers, governments, and businesses.
Tharindu Ranathunga   +3 more
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The Future of Payments in a DLT-based European Economy: A Roadmap

Social Science Research Network, 2020
Distributed ledger technology (DLT) enables a wide range of innovative industrial use cases and business models, such as through programmable payments and the seamless exchange of assets, goods, and services.
Alexandra Bechtel   +3 more
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Isothermal frequency scan DLTS

physica status solidi (a), 1986
Le mode de balayage isotherme, appele mode de balayage en frequence, presente plusieurs avantages sur le mode de balayage de la temperature.
G. Ferenczi, J. Boda, T. Pavelka
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Textile and Apparel Supply Chain with Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT)

International Conference on Mobile Data Management, 2019
In order to help track and disclose environmental performance across the textile and apparel supply chain, DLT is proposed as an ideal tool for information storage and communication in a highly transparent network.
Oisze Lam, Zhibin Lei
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On the Consensus Mechanisms of Blockchain/DLT for Internet of Things

International Symposium on Industrial Embedded Systems, 2018
Internet of Things (IoT) has been experiencing exponential growth in recent years, but still faces many serious challenges. The distributed ledger technology (DLT), e.g., Blockchain, not only appears to be promising to address these technical challenges,
Qingqiang He   +3 more
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IOTA-VPKI: A DLT-Based and Resource Efficient Vehicular Public Key Infrastructure

IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference, 2018
Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) show many potential benefits to the way we travel today. The security requirements to be matched in this kind of systems are challenging and they show technical, societal, legal, and economical concerns (e.g. anonymity,
A. Tesei   +4 more
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Note on the Analysis of DLTS and C2-DLTS

Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, 1982
The difference in the peak temperatures of DLTS and C2-DLTS is discussed with reference to the measurement of deep levels in semiconductors. The emission rate of a trap level can be accurately determined when the peak temperature observed in DLTS agrees with that in C2-DLTS. When the peak temperatures disagree, the trap depth and trap density cannot
Hajime Tomokage   +2 more
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D6.2 DLT Architecture and Governance Model

2023
The present document constitutes the Deliverable D6.2 “DLT Architecture and Governance Model – First version” in the framework of the project titled “Data hub for the Creation of Energy Communities at Local Level and to Advance Research on them” (Project Acronym: DATA CELLAR, Grant Agreement No.
Favenza, Alfredo   +2 more
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A simple charge-based DLTS technique

Physica Status Solidi (a), 1981
A charge-based DLTS technique is proposed for characterizing the interface states and, with some restrictions, the bulk traps in MIS, p–n, and Schottky-barrier diodes. The technique uses very simple devices — a mechanical chopper and a standard electrometer, but inspite of this a high sensitivity of the order of 108 eV−1 cm−2 can be reached when ...
K. I. Kirov, K. B. Radev
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