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Title:
Byzantine Consensus in Wireless Networks
Authors: Hao Lu, Jian Liu, Kui Ren
Abstract:A Byzantine consensus protocol is essential in decentralized systems as the protocol ensures system consistency despite node failures.
Research on consensus in wireless networks receives relatively less attention, while significant advancements in wired networks.
However, consensus in wireless networks has equal significance as in wired networks.
In this paper, we propose a new reliable broadcast protocol that can achieve reliability with high fault tolerance over than the SOTA (PODC '05). With the new protocol, we further develop the first wireless network Byzantine consensus protocol under the assumption of partial synchrony. Notably, this consensus protocol removes the requirement of leaders and fail-over mechanism in prior works. We formally prove the correctness of both our new broadcast protocol and consensus protocol.
ePrint: https://eprint.iacr.org/2024/2017
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