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TxProbe: Discovering Bitcoin's Network Topology Using Orphan Transactions

Financial Cryptography, 2018
Bitcoin relies on a peer-to-peer overlay network to broadcast transactions and blocks. From the viewpoint of network measurement, we would like to observe this topology so we can characterize its performance, fairness and robustness.
S. Delgado-Segura   +6 more
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Power Distribution Network Topology Detection With Time-Series Signature Verification Method

IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, 2018
This paper proposes a novel method for topology detection in distribution networks called the Time-series signature verification method for topology detection (TSV-Top). The TSV-Top analyzes data from phasor measurement units (PMU or $\mu$ PMU) installed
G. Cavraro, R. Arghandeh
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Reducing the scenarios of network topology changes for adaptive coordination of overcurrent relays using hybrid GA–LP

IET Generation, Transmission & Distribution, 2018
In this study, using the concept of setting groups (SGs), an adaptive protection scheme is proposed to increase the reliability of the system. Connection and disconnection of switches and distributed generators result in various scenarios for network ...
R. M. Chabanloo   +2 more
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BTCmap: Mapping Bitcoin Peer-to-Peer Network Topology

International Conference on Performance Evaluation and Modeling in Wired and Wireless Networks, 2018
Bitcoin is a digital currency that has enticed considerable recognition as an alternative solution to the traditional payment system. Its success is mostly due to the use of Blockchain over a decentralised peer-to-peer network.
Varun Deshpande, H. Badis, L. George
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Network topology and systemic risk: Evidence from the Euro Stoxx market

Finance Research Letters, 2018
This study investigates the network topology of equity volatilities. We propose a novel approach to model the interdependencies of the Euro Stoxx companies by constructing the minimum spanning tree with the upper tail dependence coefficient of the equity
Wenwei Li, U. Hommel, S. Paterlini
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Topology representing networks

Neural Networks, 1994
Abstract A Hebbian adaptation rule with winner-take-all like competition is introduced. It is shown that this competitive Hebbian rule forms so-called Delaunay triangulations, which play an important role in computational geometry for efficiently solving proximity problems.
Thomas Martinetz, Klaus Schulten
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NETWORK TOPOLOGIES

2002
The present invention provides a method for optimization of the configuration of a hierarchical network having a first hierarchy level (LEVEL(j-1)), a second hierarchy level (LEVEL(j)) next below the first level, and a third hierarchy level (LEVEL(j+1)) next below the second level, each level comprising nodes (RNC's, HUB's, RBS's) each of which, in ...
ERICSSON TELEFON AB L M   +3 more
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Network Topology Inference

2014
Network graphs are constructed in all sorts of ways and to varying levels of completeness. In some settings, there is little if any uncertainty in assessing whether or not an edge exists between two vertices and we can exhaustively assess incidence between vertex pairs.
Eric D. Kolaczyk, Gábor Csárdi
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Network topology generators

ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review, 2002
Following the long-held belief that the Internet is hierarchical, the network topology generators most widely used by the Internet research community, Transit-Stub and Tiers, create networks with a deliberately hierarchical structure. However, in 1999 a seminal paper by Faloutsos et al.
Hongsuda Tangmunarunkit   +4 more
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Network Topologies and Network Interconnections

2001
LonTalk supports a variety of network topologies by using different transceiver types and network interconnections. The goal of this chapter is to demonstrate the possibilities and methods at that topic. Corresponding to the LAN terminology the terms repeater, bridge, router and gateway are explained and their applicability to LonTalk is represented.
Dietmar Loy   +2 more
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