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On Communication Complexity of Secure Message Transmission in Directed Networks

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On Communication Complexity of Secure Message Transmission in Directed Networks
Abstract. We re-visit the problem of perfectly secure message transmission (PSMT) in a directed network under the presence of a threshold adaptive Byzantine adversary, having unbounded computing power. Specifically, we derive the lower bounds on communication complexity of (a) two phase PSMT protocols and (b) three or more phase PSMT protocols in directed networks. Moreover, we show that our lower bounds are asymptotically tight, by designing communication optimal PSMT protocols in directed networks, which are first of their kind. We re-visit the problem of perfectly reliable message transmission (PRMT) as well. Any PRMT protocol that sends a message containing ℓ field elements by communicating O(ℓ) field elements, is referred as communication optimal PRMT or PRMT with constant factor overhead. Here, we characterize the class of directed networks over which communication optimal PRMT or PRMT with constant factor overhead is possible. Moreover, we design a communication optimal ...
Arpita Patra, Ashish Choudhary, C. Pandu Rangan
Added 12 Aug 2010
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Type Conference
Year 2010
Where ICDCN
Authors Arpita Patra, Ashish Choudhary, C. Pandu Rangan
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