We introduce a novel consensus mechanism by which the agents of a network can reach an agreement on the value of a shared logical vector function depending on binary input events. Based on results on the convergence of finite--state iteration systems, we provide a technique to design logical consensus systems that minimize the number of messages to be exchanged and the number of steps before consensus is reached, and that can tolerate a bounded number of failed or malicious agents. We provide sufficient joint conditions on the input visibility and the communication topology for the method's applicability. We describe the application of our method to two distributed network intrusion detection problems
We study consensus problems in networked systems with unreli-able links. Our contributions are two-f...
Provide application processes with strong agreement guarantees despite failures is a fundamental pro...
Abstract—This work addresses the problem of ensuring trust-worthy computation in a linear consensus ...
We introduce a novel consensus mechanism by which the agents of a network can reach an agreement on ...
In this paper we introduce a novel consensus mechanism where agents of a network are able to share l...
Logical consensus is an approach to distributed decision making which is based on the availability o...
Logical consensus is an approach to distributed decision making which is based on the availability o...
This paper focuses on trustworthy computation systems and proposes a novel intrusion detection schem...
This paper considers the multi-dimensional consensus in networked systems, where some of the agents ...
This Thesis focuses on Distributed Robotics and Cooperating Objects and addresses a problem of Secur...
A distributed system consists of networked components that interact with each other in order to achi...
This work considers the problem of reaching consensus in an unreliable linear consensus network. A s...
Abstract. Consensus is the paradigmatic problem in fault-tolerant dis-tributed computing: it require...
In this paper, we address decision making problems, depending on a set of input events, with network...
Distributed architectures are used to improve performance and reliability of various systems. An imp...
We study consensus problems in networked systems with unreli-able links. Our contributions are two-f...
Provide application processes with strong agreement guarantees despite failures is a fundamental pro...
Abstract—This work addresses the problem of ensuring trust-worthy computation in a linear consensus ...
We introduce a novel consensus mechanism by which the agents of a network can reach an agreement on ...
In this paper we introduce a novel consensus mechanism where agents of a network are able to share l...
Logical consensus is an approach to distributed decision making which is based on the availability o...
Logical consensus is an approach to distributed decision making which is based on the availability o...
This paper focuses on trustworthy computation systems and proposes a novel intrusion detection schem...
This paper considers the multi-dimensional consensus in networked systems, where some of the agents ...
This Thesis focuses on Distributed Robotics and Cooperating Objects and addresses a problem of Secur...
A distributed system consists of networked components that interact with each other in order to achi...
This work considers the problem of reaching consensus in an unreliable linear consensus network. A s...
Abstract. Consensus is the paradigmatic problem in fault-tolerant dis-tributed computing: it require...
In this paper, we address decision making problems, depending on a set of input events, with network...
Distributed architectures are used to improve performance and reliability of various systems. An imp...
We study consensus problems in networked systems with unreli-able links. Our contributions are two-f...
Provide application processes with strong agreement guarantees despite failures is a fundamental pro...
Abstract—This work addresses the problem of ensuring trust-worthy computation in a linear consensus ...