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How to tolerate half less one Byzantine nodes in practical distributed systems
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2004
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Blockchain Consensus ProtocolSpecial Distributed OracleEngineeringSurvivable SystemInformation SecurityNetwork AnalysisFault ToleranceFault-tolerant MessagingHardware SecurityByzantine FaultSystems EngineeringDependability ConceptsByzantine NodesIntrusion ToleranceDistributed SystemsComputer ScienceBlockchainData SecurityCryptographyNetwork ScienceDistributed ComputingCloud ComputingAsynchronous SystemsDistributed Transaction
The application of dependability concepts and techniques to the design of secure distributed systems is raising a considerable amount of interest in both communities under the designation of intrusion tolerance. However, practical intrusion-tolerant replicated systems based on the state machine approach (SMA) can handle at most f Byzantine components out of a total of n = 3f + 1, which is the maximum resilience in asynchronous systems. This paper extends the normal asynchronous system with a special distributed oracle called TTCB. Using this extended system we manage to implement an intrusion-tolerant service based on the SMA with only 2f + 1 replicas. Albeit a few other papers in the literature present intrusion-tolerant services with this approach, this is the first time the number of replicas is reduced from 3f + 1 to 2f + 1. Another interesting characteristic of the described service is a low time complexity.
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