AbstractFor improving the accuracy under P2P networks, it must be assured that all non-faulty peers can reach agreement. As such, all the non-faulty peers need to work collaboratively despite disturbances caused by faulty peers. This agreement issue is usually called as the Byzantine Agreement (BA) problem. In previous works, (n-1)/3 + 1 bouts for exchanging message are necessary to allow all non-faulty peers reaching an agreement. Furthermore, the message complexity of these algorithms are O(nn). Hence, the relevant algorithms are not suitable for mobile P2P networks in which there may have a great quantity of mobile peers. In this study, a more efficient algorithm has been proposed to decrease the required bouts for exchanging message. Ou...
Given the growing reliance of industry and government on online information services such as cloud c...
AbstractReliability deserves utmost position in processing the transaction effectively in distribute...
International audienceWe consider the problem of approximate consensus in mobile ad hoc networks in ...
AbstractFor improving the accuracy under P2P networks, it must be assured that all non-faulty peers ...
[[abstract]]©2008 IADIS-The success of P2P network systems relies on the ability to distribute conte...
With the growth of the Internet, there has been a push toward designing reliable algorithms that sca...
[[abstract]]Traditionally, the Byzantine Agreement (BA) problem is studied either in a fully connect...
Byzantine agreement (BA) is a distributed consensus problem where n processors want to reach agreeme...
Nowadays information systems are being shifted to distributed architectures to obtain the benefits l...
International audienceThis paper studies the problem of Byzantine consensus in a synchronous message...
[[abstract]]With the rapid advancement of wireless networking technology, networks have evolved from...
AbstractIt is well known that in order to (deterministically) achieve Byzantine agreement (consensus...
DHT-based peer-to-peer networks represent a particular environment with specific security problems. ...
[[abstract]]Traditionally, the Byzantine agreement (BA) problem has been studied either in a fully c...
This study investigates the problem of unity in a mobile ad‐hoc network (MANET) when the members are...
Given the growing reliance of industry and government on online information services such as cloud c...
AbstractReliability deserves utmost position in processing the transaction effectively in distribute...
International audienceWe consider the problem of approximate consensus in mobile ad hoc networks in ...
AbstractFor improving the accuracy under P2P networks, it must be assured that all non-faulty peers ...
[[abstract]]©2008 IADIS-The success of P2P network systems relies on the ability to distribute conte...
With the growth of the Internet, there has been a push toward designing reliable algorithms that sca...
[[abstract]]Traditionally, the Byzantine Agreement (BA) problem is studied either in a fully connect...
Byzantine agreement (BA) is a distributed consensus problem where n processors want to reach agreeme...
Nowadays information systems are being shifted to distributed architectures to obtain the benefits l...
International audienceThis paper studies the problem of Byzantine consensus in a synchronous message...
[[abstract]]With the rapid advancement of wireless networking technology, networks have evolved from...
AbstractIt is well known that in order to (deterministically) achieve Byzantine agreement (consensus...
DHT-based peer-to-peer networks represent a particular environment with specific security problems. ...
[[abstract]]Traditionally, the Byzantine agreement (BA) problem has been studied either in a fully c...
This study investigates the problem of unity in a mobile ad‐hoc network (MANET) when the members are...
Given the growing reliance of industry and government on online information services such as cloud c...
AbstractReliability deserves utmost position in processing the transaction effectively in distribute...
International audienceWe consider the problem of approximate consensus in mobile ad hoc networks in ...