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Names Trump Malice: Tiny Mobile Agents Can Tolerate Byzantine Failures

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Names Trump Malice: Tiny Mobile Agents Can Tolerate Byzantine Failures
Abstract. We introduce a new theoretical model of ad hoc mobile computing in which agents have severely restricted memory, highly unpredictable movement and no initial knowledge of the system. Each agent’s memory can store O(1) bits, plus a unique identifier, and O(1) other agents’ identifiers. Inputs are distributed across n agents, and all agents must converge to the correct output value. We give a universal construction that proves the model is surprisingly strong: It can solve any decision problem in NSPACE(n log n). Moreover, the construction is robust with respect to Byzantine failures of a constant number of agents.
Rachid Guerraoui, Eric Ruppert
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Updated 20 May 2010
Type Conference
Year 2009
Where ICALP
Authors Rachid Guerraoui, Eric Ruppert
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