Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunication
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The archive contains 5 references to Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunication.
The first known report was published on 27.05.2019, making Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunication the 586th oldest out of the 1218 entities that expressed interest in the IOTA protocol.
With 5 publications relating to IOTA, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunication currently ranks as the 85th most active out of 1218 entities publicly expressing interest in IOTA.
13.02.2020
Members of the Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China Chengdu and Simula Metropolitan Center for Digital Engineering published a paper titled “Blockchain Empowered Asynchronous Federated Learning for Secure Data Sharing in Internet of Vehicles”, mentioning IOTA.
15.01.2020
Members of the University of Science and Technology Beijing, Run Technologies Company, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Ministry of Public Security published a paper titled “Distributed Ledger Technology for eHealth Identity Privacy: State of The Art and Future Perspective”, mentioning IOTA (2x).
03.01.2020
Members of the Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunication, Xidian University, Chongqing University and Shenzhen University published a paper titled "Performance analysis and comparison of PoW, PoS and DAG based blockchains", mentioning IOTA (2x).
06.09.2019
Members of the University of Technology Sydney, China Academy of Information and Communication Technology, Data61 of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications and State Key Laboratory of Public Big Data publish a paper on "Capacity of blockchain based Internet-of-Things: Testbed and analysis", mentioning IOTA.
27.05.2019
Members of the Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunication, Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Paris University and University of Sheffield publish an academic research paper analysing "Performance and Security of Direct Acyclic Graph based Blockchains for Internet of Things: Performance and Security Analysis", mentioning IOTA (8x), Hashgraph and Byteball.