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A Cross-Layer Trust-Based Consensus Protocol for Peer-to-Peer Energy Trading Using Fuzzy Logic
Author Affiliations
La Trobe University, University of South Wales, Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Imperial College London, ...
Published InIEEE Internet of Things Journal
Year2021
Citations13
Abstract
Peer-to-Peer (P2P) energy trading platforms are being actively designed, tested, and operated by engineers, power distribution companies, and prosumers. The assurance of the accountability of the conduct of different stakeholders through a robust trust management mechanism is imperative in such platforms. The usage of blockchain, as an underlying technology, can ensure numerous properties, such as immutability, transparency, and traceable execution of transactions, in addition to ensuring trust establishment among different entities of the system. Few blockchain-based decentralized energy trading platforms have been designed in the literature to build trust about the platform and among prosumers. However, none of these proposals have considered human-in-the-loop in the trust establishment process. Moreover, these solutions have considered trust only at a particular layer of…
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