基于过渡架构框架的分布式账本能源和能源交易系统去中心化综述

A. Chopra, N. Nair
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本文回顾了点对点分类帐技术采用的文献、资源和进展,而不仅仅是分类帐技术在电力部门的发展。它还从企业架构领域引入了转换架构的概念,以填补采用方面的空白。它审查了优化去中心化能源的可能性,以及通过过渡架构使用里程碑(过渡状态)的架构路线图以提高采用率的可能性。本文对分布式账本的特征进行了评价。它确定了可以相互独立引入的核心特性,从而通过具有包含所有核心特性的目标状态视图的转换体系结构,在每个转换状态下创建最小可用产品。它包括吸引当前的参与者(发电机、输电、分销商、计量、零售商、生产消费者、银行、监管机构和其他);以及随着当前参与者角色的演变和市场动态的重新协调,通过转换架构逐渐演变的性质将如何由于平滑的转换而增加采用率。讨论并提出了一种自定义分布式分类账框架,以逐步平衡能源领域的去中心化、不变性、可验证性和透明度;为了解决隐私、合规性、法规和点对点交易问题。
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A Review of Methodical Decentralisation of Energy and Energy Transactions Utilising Distributed Ledger via Transition Architecture Based Framework
This paper is a review of literature, resources and advances in peer to peer ledger technology adoption and not just the evolution of ledger technology in power sector. It also introduces the concept of transition architectures from the field of enterprise architecture to fill the gap in adoption. It reviews the possibility of de-centralising energy optimally and the possibility of using an architecture roadmap of milestones (transition states) via transition architectures to enhance adoption rates. The paper evaluates features of distributed ledgers. It identifies the core features that can be introduced independent of each other, thereby making a minimal usable product in each transition state via transition architectures with a view of target state that would encompass all core features. It covers engaging the current participants (generators, transmission, distributors, metering, retailers, prosumers, banks, regulators and others); and how a gradual evolving nature via transition architectures would increase adoption due to smooth transition as the roles of current participants evolve while the market dynamics re-orchestrates. A discussion and proposal for a custom distributed ledger framework for energy domain balancing decentralisation, immutability, verification and transparency in a gradual manner; to address privacy, compliance, regulations and peer to peer trading is presented.
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