Reliability and security of multicast communication in general networks
Jérôme Renault and
Tristan Tomala
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Abstract:
This paper studies reliability and security of information transmission in networks. We consider the framework of Franklin and Wright [FW]: multicast communication and byzantine adversary. Franklin and Wright studied particular graphs with neighbor-disjoint paths. The aim of the present work is to drop this assumption and to give necessary and sufficient conditions on the graph allowing reliable and secure information transmission.
Keywords: Reliability; security; multicast communication; general networks; information transmission (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2005-06-27
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