Broadcast is a fundamental primitive in distributed computing. It allows a sender to consistently distribute a message among n recipients. The seminal result of Pease et al. [JACM\u2780] shows that in a complete network of synchronous bilateral channels, broadcast is achievable if and only if the number of corruptions is bounded by t < n/3. To overcome this bound, a fascinating line of works, Fitzi and Maurer [STOC\u2700], Considine et al. [JC\u2705], and Raykov [ICALP\u2715], proposed strengthening the communication network by assuming partial synchronous broadcast channels, which guarantee consistency among a subset of recipients. We extend this line of research to the asynchronous setting. We consider reliable broadcast protocols assumin...
AbstractBroadcasting is a process of information dissemination in a communications network whereby a...
AbstractWe study asynchronous broadcasting in packet radio networks. A radio network is represented ...
Problems of secure communication and computation have been studied extensively in network models. Go...
Broadcast is a fundamental primitive in distributed computing. It allows a sender to consistently di...
Broadcast is a primitive which allows a specific party to distribute a message consistently among $n...
This paper considers unconditionally secure protocols for reliable broadcast among a set of n player...
Classical protocols for reliable broadcast and consensus provide security guarantees as long as the ...
Atomic broadcast is a communication primitive that allows a group of n parties to deliver a common s...
Classical protocols for reliable broadcast and consensus provide security guarantees as long as the ...
It is well-known that Asynchronous Total Order Broadcast (ATOB) requires randomisation and that at m...
Reliable broadcast protocols are a fundamental building block for implementing replication in fault-...
We study the problem of \emph{atomic broadcast}---the underlying problem addressed by blockchain pro...
In the Reliable Broadcast Problem, a processor disseminates a value to all other processors in a di...
Broadcast protocols enable a set of $n$ parties to agree on the input of a designated sender, even f...
Broadcast protocols enable a set of $n$ parties to agree on the input of a designated sender, even f...
AbstractBroadcasting is a process of information dissemination in a communications network whereby a...
AbstractWe study asynchronous broadcasting in packet radio networks. A radio network is represented ...
Problems of secure communication and computation have been studied extensively in network models. Go...
Broadcast is a fundamental primitive in distributed computing. It allows a sender to consistently di...
Broadcast is a primitive which allows a specific party to distribute a message consistently among $n...
This paper considers unconditionally secure protocols for reliable broadcast among a set of n player...
Classical protocols for reliable broadcast and consensus provide security guarantees as long as the ...
Atomic broadcast is a communication primitive that allows a group of n parties to deliver a common s...
Classical protocols for reliable broadcast and consensus provide security guarantees as long as the ...
It is well-known that Asynchronous Total Order Broadcast (ATOB) requires randomisation and that at m...
Reliable broadcast protocols are a fundamental building block for implementing replication in fault-...
We study the problem of \emph{atomic broadcast}---the underlying problem addressed by blockchain pro...
In the Reliable Broadcast Problem, a processor disseminates a value to all other processors in a di...
Broadcast protocols enable a set of $n$ parties to agree on the input of a designated sender, even f...
Broadcast protocols enable a set of $n$ parties to agree on the input of a designated sender, even f...
AbstractBroadcasting is a process of information dissemination in a communications network whereby a...
AbstractWe study asynchronous broadcasting in packet radio networks. A radio network is represented ...
Problems of secure communication and computation have been studied extensively in network models. Go...