Localized state-change consensus in immense and highly dynamic environments

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  • who: Linir Zamir and Mehrdad Nojoumian from the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Florida Atlantic University, Glades Rd have published the research work: Localized State-Change Consensus in Immense and Highly Dynamic Environments, in the Journal: Cryptography 2022, 6, 23. of /2022/
  • what: This is the primary reason that new blockchain applications have been recently developed in emerging fields such as robotic swarms and autonomous driving . The aim was to timestamp digital documents, making them tamper proof. The aim in all of these algorithms is to have a fast and reliable mechanism to . . .

     

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