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arxiv: 1301.2875 · v4 · pith:OTZ3PB4Hnew · submitted 2013-01-14 · 💻 cs.DS · cs.CR· cs.DC· cs.NI

On Byzantine Broadcast in Planar Graphs

classification 💻 cs.DS cs.CRcs.DCcs.NI
keywords broadcastbyzantinegraphsresultssolutionboundconnectedinformation
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We consider the problem of reliably broadcasting information in a multihop asynchronous network in the presence of Byzantine failures: some nodes may exhibit unpredictable malicious behavior. We focus on completely decentralized solutions. Few Byzantine-robust algorithms exist for loosely connected networks. A recent solution guarantees reliable broadcast on a torus when D > 4, D being the minimal distance between two Byzantine nodes. In this paper, we generalize this result to 4-connected planar graphs. We show that reliable broadcast can be guaranteed when D > Z, Z being the maximal number of edges per polygon. We also show that this bound on D is a lower bound for this class of graphs. Our solution has the same time complexity as a simple broadcast. This is also the first solution where the memory required increases linearly (instead of exponentially) with the size of transmitted information. Important disclaimer: these results have NOT yet been published in an international conference or journal. This is just a technical report presenting intermediary and incomplete results. A generalized version of these results may be under submission.

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