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A Leader-free Byzantine Consensus Algorithm

Borran, Fatemeh  
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Schiper, André  
2009

The paper considers the consensus problem in a partially synchronous system with Byzantine faults. All deterministic algorithms that solve consensus in this context are leader-based. However, in the context of Byzantine faults, leader-based algorithms are more vulnerable to performance degradation than leader-free (non-leader-based) algorithms. This is because a Byzantine leader can cause the system to make progress at an extremely slow rate. This raises the following fundamental question: is it possible to design a deterministic Byzantine consensus algorithm for a partially synchronous system that is not leader-based? The paper gives a positive answer to this question, and presents an algorithm that is resilient-optimal and signature-free.

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report
Author(s)
Borran, Fatemeh  
Schiper, André  
Date Issued

2009

Subjects

Distributed algorithms

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Fault tolerance

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Byzantine consensus

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Partial synchrony

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Leader-free algorithms

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EPFL

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LSR-IC  
Available on Infoscience
February 2, 2009
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/34680
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