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arxiv: 2109.12454 · v1 · pith:FAU6FOA3new · submitted 2021-09-25 · 💻 cs.DC · cs.CR

Good-case and Bad-case Latency of Unauthenticated Byzantine Broadcast: A Complete Categorization

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keywords latencygood-casenon-faultybad-casebroadcastbyzantineroundsasynchronous
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This paper studies the {\em good-case latency} of {\em unauthenticated} Byzantine fault-tolerant broadcast, which measures the time it takes for all non-faulty parties to commit given a non-faulty broadcaster. For both asynchrony and synchrony, we show that $n\geq 4f$ is the tight resilience threshold that separates good-case 2 rounds and 3 rounds. For asynchronous Byzantine reliable broadcast (BRB), we also investigate the {\em bad-case latency} for all non-faulty parties to commit when the broadcaster is faulty but some non-faulty party commits. We provide matching upper and lower bounds on the resilience threshold of bad-case latency for BRB protocols with optimal good-case latency of 2 rounds. In particular, we show 2 impossibility results and propose 4 asynchronous BRB protocols.

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