Relaxed Reliable Broadcast for Decentralized Trust
Jo\~ao Paulo Bezerra, Petr Kuznetsov, Alice Koroleva

TL;DR
This paper introduces a relaxed reliable broadcast protocol for decentralized trust settings, allowing system participants to locally choose quorums and achieving optimal consistency based on trust graph parameters.
Contribution
It proposes a new class of relaxed reliable broadcast abstractions tailored for decentralized trust environments and presents a protocol that maximizes consistency.
Findings
Achieves optimal consistency related to trust graph parameters.
Defines a new class of broadcast abstractions for decentralized trust.
Establishes the relationship between trust assumptions and broadcast consistency.
Abstract
Reliable broadcast is a fundamental primitive, widely used as a building block for data replication in distributed systems. Informally, it ensures that system members deliver the same values, even in the presence of equivocating Byzantine participants. Classical broadcast protocols are based on centralized (globally known) trust assumptions defined via sets of participants (quorums) that are likely not to fail in system executions. In this paper, we consider the reliable broadcast abstraction in decentralized trust settings, where every system participant chooses its quorums locally. We introduce a class of relaxed reliable broadcast abstractions that perfectly match these settings. We then describe a broadcast protocol that achieves optimal consistency, measured as the maximal number of different values from the same source that the system members may deliver. In particular, we…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDistributed systems and fault tolerance · Access Control and Trust · Caching and Content Delivery
