Simulating Authenticated Broadcast in Networks of Bounded Degree

03/07/2022
by   Shaolin Yu, et al.
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The authenticated broadcast is simulated in the bounded-degree networks to provide efficient broadcast primitives for building efficient higher-layer Byzantine protocols. A general abstraction of the relay-based broadcast system is introduced, in which the properties of the relay-based broadcast primitives are generalized. With this, fault-tolerant propagation is proposed as a building block of the broadcast primitives. Meanwhile, complementary systems are proposed in complementing fault-tolerant propagation and localized communication. Analysis shows that efficient fault-tolerant propagation can be built with sufficient initiation areas. Meanwhile, by integrating fault-tolerant propagation and localized communication, efficient broadcast primitives can be built in bounded-degree networks.

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