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We consider the problem of approximate consensus in mobile ad hoc networks in the presence of Byzantine nodes. Due to nodes’ mobility, the topology is dynamic and unpredictable. We propose an approximate Byzantine consensus protocol which is based on the linear iteration method. In this protocol, nodes are allowed to collect information during several consecutive rounds: thus moving gives them the opportunity to gather progressively enough values. A novel sufficient and necessary condition guarantees the final convergence of the consensus protocol. At each stage of the computation, a single correct node is concerned by the requirement expressed by this new condition.
This work is partially supported by Natural Science Foundation, China under grant 60973122, by National 863 Hi-Tech Program, China under grant 2011AA040502 and by the ANR INS French program (grant #ANR-11-INSE-010, project AMORES).
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Li, C., Hurfin, M., Wang, Y. (2012). Brief Announcement: Reaching Approximate Byzantine Consensus in Partially-Connected Mobile Networks. In: Aguilera, M.K. (eds) Distributed Computing. DISC 2012. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 7611. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-33651-5_30
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