Network Layer Protocols with Byzantine Robustness

The Network Layer of a network architecture is a distributed protocol that facilitates packet delivery across multiple hops. One of its chief functions is the calculation of routes throughout the network. Traditional Network Layer protocols have addressed robustness in the face of simple failures...

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Main Author: Perlman, Radia
Other Authors: Clark, David D.
Published: 2023
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/149678
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description The Network Layer of a network architecture is a distributed protocol that facilitates packet delivery across multiple hops. One of its chief functions is the calculation of routes throughout the network. Traditional Network Layer protocols have addressed robustness in the face of simple failures, i.e. nodes or links becoming inoperative. This thesis examines Network Layer protocol designs that are robust in the presence in the Byzantine failures, i.e., nodes that through malice or malfunction exhibit arbitrary behavior such as corrupting, forging, or delaying routing protocol messages.
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spelling mit-1721.1/1496782023-03-30T03:47:17Z Network Layer Protocols with Byzantine Robustness Perlman, Radia Clark, David D. The Network Layer of a network architecture is a distributed protocol that facilitates packet delivery across multiple hops. One of its chief functions is the calculation of routes throughout the network. Traditional Network Layer protocols have addressed robustness in the face of simple failures, i.e. nodes or links becoming inoperative. This thesis examines Network Layer protocol designs that are robust in the presence in the Byzantine failures, i.e., nodes that through malice or malfunction exhibit arbitrary behavior such as corrupting, forging, or delaying routing protocol messages. 2023-03-29T15:16:13Z 2023-03-29T15:16:13Z 1988-10 https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/149678 19320647 MIT-LCS-TR-429 application/pdf
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Network Layer Protocols with Byzantine Robustness
title Network Layer Protocols with Byzantine Robustness
title_full Network Layer Protocols with Byzantine Robustness
title_fullStr Network Layer Protocols with Byzantine Robustness
title_full_unstemmed Network Layer Protocols with Byzantine Robustness
title_short Network Layer Protocols with Byzantine Robustness
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url https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/149678
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