International audienceWe consider the problem of reliably broadcasting messages in a network where some nodes are likely to fail. We consider the most general failure model: the Byzantine model, where the failing nodes have an arbitrary behavior, and may actively try to destabilize the network. We focus on totally decentralized solutions. Most existing solutions require high network connectivity, and are not adapted to sparsely connected networks. A typical example is the grid, where each node has at most four neighbors. In this paper, we propose a new broadcast protocol adapted to such networks. This protocol is based on interconnected subsets called control zones, that filter the diffusion of false messages. We give a methodology to deter...
International audienceWe consider the problem of reliably broadcasting information in a multi hop as...
International audienceWe consider the problem of reliably broadcasting a message in a multihop netwo...
International audienceEnsuring reliable communication despite possibly malicious participants is a p...
International audienceWe consider the problem of reliably broadcasting messages in a network where s...
14International audienceWe consider the problem of reliably broadcasting information in a multihop 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...
17 pagesInternational audienceModern networks assemble an ever growing number of nodes. However, it ...
Modern networks assemble an ever growing number of nodes. However, it remains difficult to increase ...
We consider the problem of reliably broadcasting information in a multihop asynchronous network, des...
We consider the problem of reliably broadcasting information in a multihop asynchronous network, des...
Modern networks assemble an ever growing number of nodes. However, it remains difficult to increase ...
18 pagesWe consider the problem of reliably broadcasting information in a multihop asyn- chronous ne...
Abstract — We consider the problem of reliable broadcast in an infinite grid (or finite toroidal) ra...
We consider the problem of reliably broadcasting information in a multihop asyn-chronous network tha...
International audienceWe consider the problem of reliably broadcasting information in a multi hop as...
International audienceWe consider the problem of reliably broadcasting a message in a multihop netwo...
International audienceEnsuring reliable communication despite possibly malicious participants is a p...
International audienceWe consider the problem of reliably broadcasting messages in a network where s...
14International audienceWe consider the problem of reliably broadcasting information in a multihop 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...
17 pagesInternational audienceModern networks assemble an ever growing number of nodes. However, it ...
Modern networks assemble an ever growing number of nodes. However, it remains difficult to increase ...
We consider the problem of reliably broadcasting information in a multihop asynchronous network, des...
We consider the problem of reliably broadcasting information in a multihop asynchronous network, des...
Modern networks assemble an ever growing number of nodes. However, it remains difficult to increase ...
18 pagesWe consider the problem of reliably broadcasting information in a multihop asyn- chronous ne...
Abstract — We consider the problem of reliable broadcast in an infinite grid (or finite toroidal) ra...
We consider the problem of reliably broadcasting information in a multihop asyn-chronous network tha...
International audienceWe consider the problem of reliably broadcasting information in a multi hop as...
International audienceWe consider the problem of reliably broadcasting a message in a multihop netwo...
International audienceEnsuring reliable communication despite possibly malicious participants is a p...