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Distributed Download from an External Data Source in Asynchronous Faulty Settings

  • John Augustine
  • , Soumyottam Chatterjee
  • , Valerie King
  • , Manish Kumar
  • , Shachar Meir
  • , David Peleg
  • Indian Institute of Technology Madras
  • Helmholtz Center for Information Security
  • University of Victoria BC
  • Weizmann Institute of Science

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Abstract

The distributed Data Retrieval (DR) model consists of k peers connected by a complete peer-to-peer communication network, and a trusted external data source that stores an array X of n bits (n ≫ k). Up to βk of the peers might fail in any execution (for β ∈ [0, 1)). Peers can obtain the information either by inexpensive messages passed among themselves or through expensive queries to the source array X. In the DR model, we focus on designing protocols that minimize the number of queries performed by any nonfaulty peer (a measure referred to as the query complexity) while maximizing the resiliency parameter β. The Download problem requires each nonfaulty peer to correctly learn the entire array X. Earlier work on this problem focused on synchronous communication networks and established several deterministic and randomized upper and lower bounds. Our work is the first to extend the study of distributed data retrieval to asynchronous communication networks. We address the Download problem under both the Byzantine and crash failure models. We present query-optimal deterministic solutions in an asynchronous model that can tolerate any fixed fraction β < 1 of crash faults. In the Byzantine failure model, it is known that deterministic protocols incur a query complexity of Ω(n) per peer, even under synchrony. We extend this lower bound to randomized protocols in the asynchronous model for β ≥ 1/2, and further show that for β < 1/2, a randomized protocol exists with near-optimal query complexity.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication29th International Conference on Principles of Distributed Systems, OPODIS 2025
EditorsAndrei Arusoaie , Emanuel Onica, Michael Spear, Sara Tucci-Piergiovanni
PublisherSchloss Dagstuhl- Leibniz-Zentrum fur Informatik GmbH, Dagstuhl Publishing
ISBN (Electronic)9783959774093
DOIs
StatePublished - 2025
Externally publishedYes
Event29th International Conference on Principles of Distributed Systems, OPODIS 2025 - Iasi, Romania
Duration: 3 Dec 20255 Dec 2025

Publication series

NameLeibniz International Proceedings in Informatics, LIPIcs
Volume361
ISSN (Print)1868-8969

Conference

Conference29th International Conference on Principles of Distributed Systems, OPODIS 2025
Country/TerritoryRomania
CityIasi
Period3/12/255/12/25

Bibliographical note

Publisher Copyright:
© John Augustine, Soumyottam Chatterjee, Valerie King, Manish Kumar, Shachar Meir, and David Peleg;

Keywords

  • Blockchain Oracle
  • Byzantine Fault Tolerance
  • Data Retrieval Model
  • Distributed Download
  • asynchrony

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