Multi-hop Byzantine Reliable Broadcast Made Practical

03/21/2019
by   Silvia Bonomi, et al.
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We revisit Byzantine tolerant reliable broadcast algorithms in multi-hop networks. To tolerate up to f Byzantine nodes, previous solutions require a factorial number of messages to be sent over the network if the messages are not authenticated (e.g. digital signatures are not available). We propose optimizations that preserve the safety and liveness properties of the original unauthenticated protocols, while highly decreasing their observed message complexity when simulated on several classes of graph topologies.

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