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Fault-tolerance is an important research topic in the study of distributed systems. To cope with the influence of faulty components, reaching a common agreement in the presence of faults before performing certain tasks is essential. However, the Byzantine Agreement (BA) problem is a fundamental problem in fault-tolerant distributed systems. In previous studies, protocols dealing with the BA problem...
The fault-tolerance is an important research topic in the study of distributed systems. To cope with the influence from faulty processors, reaching a common agreement in the presence of faults before performing certain special tasks is essential. Therefore, the Byzantine Agreement (BA) problem has drawn more researcher attention as they explore deeper into the world of distributed systems. Traditionally,...
In previous results, most existing Byzantine agreement (BA) protocols are designed for pure wired or pure wireless networks. In practice, most current networks are combined wired and wireless environments. In this paper, we extend the BA problem over combined wired/wireless network, consisting of both powerful computing processor and low-power mobile processor. Furthermore, the communication overhead...
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