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Peer to peer ranging system : hardware development
Published 2016“…This project was concerned with the development and evaluation of a peer to peer ranging system. The system shall use ultra-wideband impulse radio for time of arrival based measurements. …”
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Peer-to-peer trading of electricity in local power market
Published 2018“…This report introduces the rationale of the Peer-to-peer (P2P) electricity market and pricing mechanisms for a microgrid and a multi-microgrid community (more than one microgrid) is proposed. …”
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Multiple description coded video streaming in peer-to-peer networks
Published 2013“…It is known that in a peer-to-peer (P2P) network a peer node serves as both a receiver and a supplier, which enables uploading bandwidth of peer nodes to be utilized efficiently while relieving burden of the server node. …”
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Peer-to-peer power trading with voltage and congestion management for distribution grids
Published 2021“…In this work, a novel distribution grid level peer-to peer (P2P) power market framework is proposed. …”
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Blockchain-enabled peer-to-peer energy trading and resilient control of microgrids
Published 2024“…The deregulation and decentralization of the energy market have resulted in a proliferation of distributed generation that participates in energy trading as prosumers. In peer-to-peer (P2P) trading of energy within the microgrid (MG), the peers can trade energy without the need for an intermediary. …”
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Collaborative interest management for peer-to-peer massively multiplayer online games
Published 2015“…The client-server architecture has the problem of scalability due to the resource limitation on the centralized servers. The Peer-to-Peer~(P2P) architecture can improve the scalability by avoiding the limitation of servers and is thus a more suitable architecture for large-scale NVEs. …”
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Analysis of peer-to-peer car sharing data in major Chinese cities
Published 2018“…However, research insights on peer-to-peer car sharing activities have only been largely limited to the European region. …”
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Optimal network charge for peer-to-peer energy trading: a grid perspective
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Peer-to-peer car sharing in China (Time-based usage pattern analysis)
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Iris: dynamic privacy preserving search in authenticated chord peer-to-peer networks
Published 2025“…<p>In structured peer-to-peer networks, like Chord, users find data by asking a number of intermediate nodes in the network. …”
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Is ‘Trojan Horse’ : seeing wood for the trees?
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Brand- and price-based usage pattern analysis on peer-to-peer car-sharing platform
Published 2018“…With the prevalence of Sharing Economy and the increasing support on car- sharing from the Chinese government, the NTU-BMW Future Mobility Research Lab wants to find out more on consumers’ usage patterns, based on car brand and price of the Chinese peer-to-peer car-sharing users. This project uses the data crawled from the START peer-to-peer car-sharing platform in China. …”
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TutorBuddy : development of mobile-web based system for peer-to-peer personal tutoring services
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SEEING FLOWERS : Discover the Hidden Life of Flowers/
Published 2013“…Seeing Flowers is a visual feast that gloriously highlights 343 popular garden flowers. …”
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Hearing what is not said; seeing what is not written.
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Supporting Bystanders: See Something, Say Something Is Not Enough
Published 2025“…An expanded version of this working paper was later published as Mary P. Rowe, “Bystanders: ‘See Something, Say Something’ Is Not Enough,” Alternatives to the High Cost of Litigation Vol. 39, No. 10 (November 2021): 153-165.…”
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