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= Problem =
 
"How to transfer the sensors readings (quality of the opinion) into a secure dissemination strategy that is similar to the existing approach?"
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Problem: "How to transfer the sensors readings (quality of the opinion) into a secure dissemination strategy that is similar to the existing approach?"
 
   
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=== Strategy 1: Amount of transactions ===
 
=== Strategy 1: Amount of transactions ===

Revision as of 12:32, 30 January 2017

Problem

"How to transfer the sensors readings (quality of the opinion) into a secure dissemination strategy that is similar to the existing approach?"

Comparison

Feature Classical approach Blockchain approach
Num Blocks 2 2
Dissemination Time proportional to sensor readings (sample from an exponential distribution) Use one of the strategies described below


Strategies

Strategy 1: Amount of transactions

  • Send a transaction with 1 ether in each timestep of the dissemination state
  • Expected behavior:

Strategy 2: Direct modulation

  • Send one transaction each time a robot enters the dissemination state, include amount of ether that is proportional to the quality of the opinion
  • Expected behavior:

Strategy 3: Mining time

  • Make mining time proportional to the quality of the opinion
  • Expected behavior:

Strategy 4: Hash-puzzle

  • Robots have to solve a (hash-based) puzzle, whose difficulty is proportional to the quality of the opinion they want to send
  • Expected behavior:

Strategy 5: Most similar

  • Only connect to neighbors in the dissemination state
  • The longer a robot is in the state, the more other robots will receive its opinion
  • Problem: When do robots mine? Only in the last x seconds (fixed)? Or for a time proportional to their opinion?
  • Expected behavior:

Alternative

  • Use an alternative approach that is not similar to Gabri's approach
  • Expected behavior:
  • Advantages: Can tailor approach to the blockchain
  • Disadvantages: Might be harder to compare the approach and show its advantages