We define a new model for algorithms to reach Byzantine Agreement. It allows one to measure the complexity more accurately, to differentiate between processor faults, and to include communication link failures. A deterministic algorithm is presented that exhibits early stopping by phase 2f + 3 in the worst case, where f is the actual number of faults, under less stringent conditions than the ones of previous algorithms. Its average performance can also easily be analysed making realistic assumptions on random distribution of faults. We show that it stops with high probability after a small number of phases
A protocol that solves the authenticated Byzantine General's Problem is presented. It is proved cor...
A randomized model of distributed computation was presented in [Rabin83]. This model admits a solut...
Byzantine agreement (BA) is a distributed consensus problem where n processors want to reach agreeme...
We define a new model for algorithms to reach Byzantine Agreement. It allows one to measure the comp...
AbstractIt is well known that in order to (deterministically) achieve Byzantine agreement (consensus...
With the growth of the Internet, there has been a push toward designing reliable algorithms that sca...
AbstractBy analyzing the states of knowledge that the processors attain in an unreliable system of a...
A three-round algorithm is presented that guarantees agreement in a system of K greater than or equa...
The paper considers the consensus problem in a partially synchronous system with Byzantine faults. A...
International audienceThis paper studies the problem of Byzantine consensus in a synchronous message...
In this paper we study the problem of achieving Byzantine agreement among a set of processors, where...
We describe a Byzantine Agreement algorithm, with early stopping, for systems with arbitrary proces...
The paper considers the consensus problem in a partially synchronous system with Byzantine faults. I...
The binary Byzantine Agreement problem requires n \Gamma 1 receivers to agree on the binary value br...
We introduce a stronger validity property for the byzantine agreement problem with orderable initial...
A protocol that solves the authenticated Byzantine General's Problem is presented. It is proved cor...
A randomized model of distributed computation was presented in [Rabin83]. This model admits a solut...
Byzantine agreement (BA) is a distributed consensus problem where n processors want to reach agreeme...
We define a new model for algorithms to reach Byzantine Agreement. It allows one to measure the comp...
AbstractIt is well known that in order to (deterministically) achieve Byzantine agreement (consensus...
With the growth of the Internet, there has been a push toward designing reliable algorithms that sca...
AbstractBy analyzing the states of knowledge that the processors attain in an unreliable system of a...
A three-round algorithm is presented that guarantees agreement in a system of K greater than or equa...
The paper considers the consensus problem in a partially synchronous system with Byzantine faults. A...
International audienceThis paper studies the problem of Byzantine consensus in a synchronous message...
In this paper we study the problem of achieving Byzantine agreement among a set of processors, where...
We describe a Byzantine Agreement algorithm, with early stopping, for systems with arbitrary proces...
The paper considers the consensus problem in a partially synchronous system with Byzantine faults. I...
The binary Byzantine Agreement problem requires n \Gamma 1 receivers to agree on the binary value br...
We introduce a stronger validity property for the byzantine agreement problem with orderable initial...
A protocol that solves the authenticated Byzantine General's Problem is presented. It is proved cor...
A randomized model of distributed computation was presented in [Rabin83]. This model admits a solut...
Byzantine agreement (BA) is a distributed consensus problem where n processors want to reach agreeme...