Imperial College London
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The archive contains 8 references to Imperial College London.
The first known report was published on 25.02.2019, making Imperial College London the 480th oldest out of the 1218 entities that expressed interest in the IOTA protocol.
With 8 publications relating to IOTA, Imperial College London currently ranks as the 50th most active out of 1218 entities publicly expressing interest in IOTA.
15.05.2020
Andrew Cullen, Pietro Ferraro and Robert Shorten of the Imperial College London, as well as William Sanders, Luigi Vigneri and Robert Shorten of the IOTA Foundation published a paper titled "On Congestion Control for Distributed Ledgers in Adversarial IoT Networks", mentioning IOTA (6x).
12.05.2020
Members of the NEC Laboratories Europe, the Imperial College London and Intel Corporation published a paper titled "An overview of blockchain science and engineering", mentioning IOTA (3x).
08.05.2020
Members of Griffith University, Open University Milton Keynes, Australian Catholic University, Imperial College London, Shahjalal University of Science and Technology and La Trobe University published a paper titled "A survey on blockchain-based platforms for IoT use-cases", mentioning IOTA.
26.03.2020
Robert Shorten (et al) of the Imperial College London and members of the Northeastern University published a paper titled "On the Resilience of DAG-based Distributed Ledgers in IoT Applications", mentioning IOTA.
12.03.2020
Members of the University of South Florida and Imperial College London published a paper titled "Distributed Ledger Technologies and the Collaborative Economy", mentioning IOTA.
28.11.2019
Navin Ramachandran is invited by the Imperial College London to talk about the future of eHealth.
31.10.2019
Members of the Imperial College London, Imperial College Dublin and Northeastern University publish a paper on "On the stability of unverified transactions in a DAG-based Distributed Ledger", proposing a simple modification to the attachment mechanism for the Tangle.
25.02.2019
Members of the Imperial College London publish a paper on "DAGsim: Simulation of DAG-based distributed ledger protocols", mentioning IOTA (25x).