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Research on Multimicrogrid Transaction Model and Cross-Chain Transaction Mechanism Based on Blockchain

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  • Wei Hu
  • Xue Xia
  • Yi Zhang
  • Gengxin Sun

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The traditional microgrid electricity transactions face a low security, poor economic benefits, and weak stability. To solve these problems, this paper proposes a multimicrogrid cross-chain transaction model based on quantum blockchain. Specifically, a bidding strategy was developed for the noncooperative dynamic game of aggregator-multimicrogrid alliance, aiming to balance and optimize the benefits of all parties and effectively enhance the consumption rate of electric energy. To improve the transaction efficiency between aggregators, a consensus mechanism was designed for multimicrogrid cross-chain communication, realizing consistent self-adaptation to cross-chain information. In addition, the quantum threshold signature technology was adopted to ensure the reliability of transaction data and create an unconditional secure communication environment. Case analysis shows that our model proposed in this paper not only ensures the security and stability of transactions but also enhances the economic benefits, providing theoretical support and decision support for the optimization of multimicronetwork cross-chain transaction model.

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  • Wei Hu & Xue Xia & Yi Zhang & Gengxin Sun, 2022. "Research on Multimicrogrid Transaction Model and Cross-Chain Transaction Mechanism Based on Blockchain," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2022, pages 1-11, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:4535974
    DOI: 10.1155/2022/4535974
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