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The Do-All problem with Byzantine processor failures

open access: yesTheoretical Computer Science, 2005
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Chryssis Georgiou   +2 more
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Robustness against Byzantine Failures in Distributed Spectrum Sensing

open access: yesComputer Communications, 2012
Distributed Spectrum Sensing (DSS) enables a Cognitive Radio (CR) network to reliably detect licensed users and avoid causing interference to licensed communications. The data fusion technique is a key component of DSS. We discuss the Byzantine Failure problem in the context of data fusion, which may be caused by either malfunctioning sensing terminals
Ruiliang Chen   +2 more
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Distributed empirical likelihood inference with or without Byzantine failures

open access: yesStatistics and Computing
Empirical likelihood is a very important nonparametric approach which is of wide application. However, it is hard and even infeasible to calculate the empirical log-likelihood ratio statistic with massive data. The main challenge is the calculation of the Lagrange multiplier.
, Wang Qihua
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Asynchronous reconfiguration with Byzantine failures

open access: yesDistributed Computing, 2022
Replicated services are inherently vulnerable to failures and security breaches. In a long-running system, it is, therefore, indispensable to maintain a reconfiguration mechanism that would replace faulty replicas with correct ones. An important challenge is to enable reconfiguration without affecting the availability and consistency of the replicated ...
Petr Kuznetsov   +2 more
exaly   +6 more sources
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2021 IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques in Wireless Communications (MTTW), 2021
Dmitrijs Rjazanovs   +2 more
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