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Gossiping for Communication-Efficient Broadcast

2022
Byzantine Broadcast is crucial for many cryptographic pro- tocols such as secret sharing, multiparty computation and blockchain consensus. In this paper we apply gossiping (propagating a message by sending to a few random parties who in turn do the same, until the mes- sage is delivered) and propose new communication-efficient protocols, under ...
Georgios Tsimos   +2 more
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Broadcast Communications and Distributed Algorithms

IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1986
The paper addresses ways in which one can use "broadcast communication" in distributed algorithms and the relevant issues of design and complexity. We present an algorithm for merging k sorted lists of n/k elements using k processors and prove its worst case complexity to be 2n, regardless of the number of processors, while neglecting the cost arising ...
Rina Dechter, Leonard Kleinrock
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Cooperative transmission with broadcasting and communication

International Journal of Embedded Systems, 2013
In this paper, we propose a novel cooperative transmission strategy with broadcasting and cellular communication in a hybrid network system. With the help of cellular base station (CBS), two cooperative schemes are analysed to improve hybrid network performance, which does not affect the original broadcasting signal.
Dongdong Wei   +5 more
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Cooperative Transmission with Broadcasting and Communication

2012 Fourth International Conference on Intelligent Networking and Collaborative Systems, 2012
In this paper, we propose a novel cooperative transmission strategy with broadcasting and cellular communication in a hybrid network system. With the help of cellular base station (CBS), two cooperative schemes are analyzed to improve broadcast performance. We define two thresholds in this paper.
Dongdong Wei   +4 more
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Secure communication in IPTV broadcasting

The Journal of Supercomputing, 2011
In internet protocol television (IPTV) broadcasting, service providers charge subscribing fee by scrambling the program with conditional access system (CAS) using control words (CWs). A smart card is used to decrypt the CWs and transfer them back to set-top box (STB) to descramble the scrambled program.
Song-Hee Lee   +2 more
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Broadcasting buffering communication

Computer Languages, 1988
A language is suggested for representing broadcasting buffering communicating (BBC) systems. In contrast to hand shaking communication following the rendezvous-concept the language describes loosely coupled communicating systems. Both mathematical and operational semantics are defined and several issues of the language are discussed.
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