Consensus is one of the fundamental problems in multi-agent systems and distributed computing, in which agents or processing nodes are required to reach global agreement on some data value, decision, action, or synchronisation. In the absence of centralised coordination, achieving global consensus is challenging especially in dynamic and large-scale distributed systems with faulty processes. This paper presents a fully decentralised phase transition protocol to achieve global consensus on the convergence of an underlying information dissemination process. The proposed approach is based on Epidemic protocols, which are a randomised communication and computation paradigm and provide excellent scalability and fault-tolerant properties. The exp...
International audienceIn this paper, a new distributed protocol is proposed to force consensus in a ...
Abstract The famous Fischer, Lynch, and Paterson impossibility proof showsthat it is impossible to s...
When networked systems of autonomous agents carry out complex tasks, the control and coordination so...
Computing and spreading global information in large-scale distributed systems pose significant chall...
Achieving and detecting a globally consistent state is essential to many services in the large and ...
Consensus occurs within a multi-agent system when every agent is in agreement about the value of som...
Consensus is an abstraction of a variety of important challenges in dependable distributed systems. ...
International audienceThis paper presents a new form of consensus that allows nodes to agree locally...
Consensus algorithms are the building block of any decentralized network where the risk of malicious...
This paper presents a simple framework unifying a family of consensus algorithms that can tolerate p...
We consider the problem of fault-tolerant agreement in a crash-prone synchronous system. We present ...
In this paper we propose the mutable con- sensus protocol, a pragmatic and theoretically appealing a...
Abstract. Consensus is a basic agreement problem whose solutions are funda-mental for building fault...
We provide a novel model to formalize a well-known algorithm, by Chandra and Toueg, that solves Cons...
This paper presents a new type of Consensus problem named the Consensus (n, m) with alternative plan...
International audienceIn this paper, a new distributed protocol is proposed to force consensus in a ...
Abstract The famous Fischer, Lynch, and Paterson impossibility proof showsthat it is impossible to s...
When networked systems of autonomous agents carry out complex tasks, the control and coordination so...
Computing and spreading global information in large-scale distributed systems pose significant chall...
Achieving and detecting a globally consistent state is essential to many services in the large and ...
Consensus occurs within a multi-agent system when every agent is in agreement about the value of som...
Consensus is an abstraction of a variety of important challenges in dependable distributed systems. ...
International audienceThis paper presents a new form of consensus that allows nodes to agree locally...
Consensus algorithms are the building block of any decentralized network where the risk of malicious...
This paper presents a simple framework unifying a family of consensus algorithms that can tolerate p...
We consider the problem of fault-tolerant agreement in a crash-prone synchronous system. We present ...
In this paper we propose the mutable con- sensus protocol, a pragmatic and theoretically appealing a...
Abstract. Consensus is a basic agreement problem whose solutions are funda-mental for building fault...
We provide a novel model to formalize a well-known algorithm, by Chandra and Toueg, that solves Cons...
This paper presents a new type of Consensus problem named the Consensus (n, m) with alternative plan...
International audienceIn this paper, a new distributed protocol is proposed to force consensus in a ...
Abstract The famous Fischer, Lynch, and Paterson impossibility proof showsthat it is impossible to s...
When networked systems of autonomous agents carry out complex tasks, the control and coordination so...