Abstract — We consider the problem of reliable broadcast in an infinite grid (or finite toroidal) radio network under Byzantine and crash-stop failures. We present bounds on the maximum number of failures that may occur in any given neighborhood without rendering reliable broadcast impossible. We improve on previously proved bounds for the number of tolerable Byzantine faults [1]. Our results indicate that it is possible to achieve reliable broadcast if slightly less than one-fourth fraction of nodes in any neighborhood are faulty, and impossible otherwise. We also show that reliable broadcast is achievable with crash-stop failures if slightly less than half the nodes in any given neighborhood may be faulty. In particular, we establish exac...
We consider the problem of reliably broadcasting information in a multihop asynchronous network that...
We consider the problem of reliably broadcasting information in a multihop asynchronous network that...
International audienceEnsuring reliable communication despite possibly malicious participants is a p...
Abstract — We consider the problem of reliable broadcast in an infinite (or finite toroidal) radio n...
We consider a wireless grid network in which nodes are prone to failure. In the considered failure m...
International audienceWe consider the problem of reliably broadcasting messages in a network where s...
International audienceWe consider the problem of reliably broadcasting messages in a network where s...
We consider broadcasting in radio networks that are subject to permanent node failures of unknown lo...
Modern networks assemble an ever growing number of nodes. However, it remains difficult to increase ...
We consider broadcasting in radio networks that are subject to permanent node failures of unknown lo...
Modern networks assemble an ever growing number of nodes. However, it remains difficult to increase ...
17 pagesInternational audienceModern networks assemble an ever growing number of nodes. However, it ...
AbstractFault-tolerant broadcasting in the message passing and radio models is considered under a pr...
Abstract: We construct and analyze a fast broadcasting algorithm working in the presence of Byzantin...
AbstractBroadcasting is a process of information dissemination in a communications network whereby a...
We consider the problem of reliably broadcasting information in a multihop asynchronous network that...
We consider the problem of reliably broadcasting information in a multihop asynchronous network that...
International audienceEnsuring reliable communication despite possibly malicious participants is a p...
Abstract — We consider the problem of reliable broadcast in an infinite (or finite toroidal) radio n...
We consider a wireless grid network in which nodes are prone to failure. In the considered failure m...
International audienceWe consider the problem of reliably broadcasting messages in a network where s...
International audienceWe consider the problem of reliably broadcasting messages in a network where s...
We consider broadcasting in radio networks that are subject to permanent node failures of unknown lo...
Modern networks assemble an ever growing number of nodes. However, it remains difficult to increase ...
We consider broadcasting in radio networks that are subject to permanent node failures of unknown lo...
Modern networks assemble an ever growing number of nodes. However, it remains difficult to increase ...
17 pagesInternational audienceModern networks assemble an ever growing number of nodes. However, it ...
AbstractFault-tolerant broadcasting in the message passing and radio models is considered under a pr...
Abstract: We construct and analyze a fast broadcasting algorithm working in the presence of Byzantin...
AbstractBroadcasting is a process of information dissemination in a communications network whereby a...
We consider the problem of reliably broadcasting information in a multihop asynchronous network that...
We consider the problem of reliably broadcasting information in a multihop asynchronous network that...
International audienceEnsuring reliable communication despite possibly malicious participants is a p...