2019 IEEE International Conference on Blockchain (Blockchain) 2019
DOI: 10.1109/blockchain.2019.00003
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Performance Analysis of a Hyperledger Fabric Blockchain Framework: Throughput, Latency and Scalability

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“…Note that the searching request can be sent to any peer on the VECefblock blockchain. Our proposed blockchain network is faster than several Hyperledger Fabric performance in Kuzlu et al (2019); Basumatary and Peri (2019).…”
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confidence: 91%
“…Note that the searching request can be sent to any peer on the VECefblock blockchain. Our proposed blockchain network is faster than several Hyperledger Fabric performance in Kuzlu et al (2019); Basumatary and Peri (2019).…”
Section: /20mentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Note that the searching request can be sent to any peer on the VECefblock blockchain. Our proposed blockchain network is faster than several Hyperledger Fabric performance in (Kuzlu et al, 2019;Basumatary & Peri, 2019). 1.…”
Section: Writing and Reading Performancementioning
confidence: 92%
“…The performance of the proposed system is evaluated by using Hyperledger Caliper [13], an open-source benchmarking tool for a blockchain platform. The Hyperledger Caliper is developed by the Linux Foundation for measuring the performance of the blockchain-based system.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Hence, the couch database is deployed on each peer to provide file storage across the entire blockchain system. Furthermore, we used a benchmark tool known as Hyperledger Caliper [13] to evaluate the performance of the developed system in terms of TPR, TL, and RT. Finally, we prove the practicability of the developed system by designing and implementing a real-life case study in a smart space.…”
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confidence: 99%