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A Decentralized Bilateral Energy Trading System for Peer-to-Peer Electricity Markets
Increase in the deployment of distributed energy resources (DERs) has triggered a new trend to redesign electricity markets as consumer-centric markets relying on peer-to-peer (P2P) approaches.
M. Khorasany +2 more
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DOH: A Content Delivery Peer-to-Peer Network [PDF]
Many SMEs and non-pro¯t organizations su®er when their Web servers become unavailable due to °ash crowd e®ects when their web site becomes popular.
A. Rowstron +5 more
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Time-Critical Data Dissemination Under Flash Crowd Traffic
How to rapidly disseminate a large-sized file to many recipients in flash crowd arrival patterns is a fundamental challenge in many applications, such as distributing multimedia content.
Chi-Jen Wu, Jan-Ming Ho
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Energy Crowdsourcing and Peer-to-Peer Energy Trading in Blockchain-Enabled Smart Grids [PDF]
The power grid is rapidly transforming, and while recent grid innovations increased the utilization of advanced control methods, the next-generation grid demands technologies that enable the integration of distributed energy resources (DERs)—and ...
Shen Wang +4 more
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The Capacity of Smartphone Peer-To-Peer Networks [PDF]
We study three capacity problems in the mobile telephone model, a network abstraction that models the peer-to-peer communication capabilities implemented in most commodity smartphone operating systems.
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Peer-to-Peer Energy Trading in a Prosumer-Based Community Microgrid: A Game-Theoretic Model
This paper proposes a novel game-theoretic model for peer-to-peer (P2P) energy trading among the prosumers in a community. The buyers can adjust the energy consumption behavior based on the price and quantity of the energy offered by the sellers.
Amrit Paudel +3 more
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Grid Influenced Peer-to-Peer Energy Trading [PDF]
This paper proposes a peer-to-peer (P2P) energy trading scheme that can help a centralized power system to reduce the total electricity demand of its customers at the peak hour.
W. Tushar +6 more
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Student Autonomy and Peer Learning – An Example
This short article presents and describes a transition from “traditional” teaching with knowledge transferred from the teacher to the students in a classroom to a peer-to-peer situation in which the students, with different support, learn from each other.
Stefan Hellmer
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The invisible politics of Bitcoin: governance crisis of a decentralised infrastructure
Bitcoin is a decentralised currency and payment system that seeks to eliminate the need for trusted authorities. It relies on a peer-to-peer network and cryptographic protocols to perform the functions of traditional financial intermediaries, such as ...
Primavera De Filippi, Benjamin Loveluck
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Bilateral Contract Networks for Peer-to-Peer Energy Trading
This paper proposes bilateral contract networks as a new scalable market design for peer-to-peer energy trading. Coordinating small-scale distributed energy resources to shape overall demand could offer significant value to power systems, by alleviating ...
Thomas Morstyn +2 more
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