Title :
Streets of Byzantium: Network Architectures for Fast Reliable Broadcasts
Author :
Babaoglu, Özalp ; Drummond, Rogério
Author_Institution :
Department of Computer Science, Cornell University
fDate :
6/1/1985 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A site broadcasting its local value to all other sites ina fault-prone environment is a fundamental paradigm in constructing reliable distributed systems. Time complexity lower bounds and network connectivity requirements for reliable broadcast protocols in point-to-point communication networks are well known. In this paper, we consider the reliable broadcast problem in distributed systems with broadcast networks (for example, Ethernets) as the basic communication architecture. We show how properties of such network architectures can be used to effectively restrict the externally visible behavior of faulty processors. We use these techniques to derive simple protocols that implement reliable broadcast in only two rounds, independent of the failure upper bounds.
Keywords :
Byzantine agreement; Ethernet; distributed computing; fault-tolerance; network partitions; Broadcasting; Communication networks; Computer architecture; Computer science; Distributed computing; Fault tolerant systems; Protocols; Telecommunication network reliability; Transmitters; Upper bound; Byzantine agreement; Ethernet; distributed computing; fault-tolerance; network partitions;
Journal_Title :
Software Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TSE.1985.232247